Cambridge International AS and A Level classroom support
Our ethos of excellence in education extends to training, support, and services to help you deliver engaging and effective courses, and develop as a professional.
Teaching materials
We have a wealth of teaching and learning materials to help you plan and deliver the Cambridge International AS & A Level program. They suit a wide range of teaching methods and different international contexts and include:
Teaching schemes of work and lesson plans
Textbooks and publisher resources
Example candidate responses (standards booklets)
Mapping documents to explain how the resources support teaching
Exam preparation materials.
The exam preparation materials, including mark schemes, examiner reports, previous examination papers, and results statistics by grade and subject, enable you to provide valuable feedback to learners before the final assessment.
We offer a secure School Support Hub for Cambridge teachers. Here you will find all the materials you need to teach our syllabuses, including past question papers, mark schemes, examiner reports, lesson plans, and schemes of work. You can also talk to our subject experts and other Cambridge teachers in the discussion forums.
Cambridge Professional Development
We hold regular training workshops for Cambridge International AS & A Level syllabuses, and online training is available for teachers to learn at their own pace. Training builds the knowledge and skills needed to help learners succeed with Cambridge. Find a Cambridge International AS & A Level training course.
We also provide professional development qualifications and services for schools. They help develop teachers’ thinking and practice.
Cambridge Personal Styles Questionnaire (CPSQ)
The Cambridge Personal Styles Questionnaire (CPSQ) is a non-cognitive assessment that provides insight into a student’s attitudes and behaviors. It can be used to help your students throughout their study of Cambridge AS & A Level, allowing you to implement targeted support, nurture personal development and wellbeing, and improve academic success.
Alis from Cambridge CEM: Understand your learners' progress and predict performance at Cambridge International AS & A Level
Alis is an optional computer-based assessment for 16 to 19 year-olds that can help unlock your learners' full potential. It allows you to understand each individual student's strengths and learning needs so you can plan your teaching. It also predicts how each student is likely to perform at Cambridge International AS & A Level, so you can check their learning is on track.
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