Equilibrium and Acid Reactions – HSC Chemistry Module 5

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$399AUD + GST per person for 6 hours at Proficient!

This self-paced, on-demand course provides in depth professional learning for teachers new to HSC Chemistry and also experienced teachers seeking further development and a massive amount of resources around Equilibrium and Acid Reactions.

During this course, participants will:

  • Learn the content for HSC Chemistry Module 5 with 19 theory videos plus supporting slides, so they in turn will be able to best teach Equilibrium and Acid Reactions and support student learning:
    • Static and Dynamic Equilibrium
    • Factors that Affect Equilibrium
    • Calculating the Equilibrium Constant (Keq)
    • Solution Equilibria
  • Learn how to perform the mandatory and recommended experiments with 9 experiment videos, accompanying instructions and risk assessments
  • Learn how to tackle a variety of new questions with 17 questions and structured response videos
  • Learn common student misconceptions in Equilibrium and Acid Reactions and how to avoid or overcome them
  • Acquire appropriate and varied pedagogies for Equilibrium and Acid Reactions
  • Receive resources you can use with your students

Feedback from participants

“Well structured,. Each new section shown links back to “road map” to show links to syllabus. Great detail and use of questions- modelling how to present course to students. Inclusion of practical work very helpful.”

Course Delivered by Dr Col Harrison

Col began teaching in Sydney’s golden west in 1988. Since then he has worked in the public and private sector as well as holding several roles in teacher training and development with Peer Support Australia and Beaconhouse in the United Arab Emirates. He has HSC marking experience in Biology and Chemistry and has a YouTube channel to support flipped learning in the classroom. Col is the current Head of Science and Leader of Professional Learning at St Philip’s Christian College, Port Stephens.