Links
Admin Area (Members Only) -
Click here to access the Admin Area
Login to access the Rules, Charter, and By-Laws, as well as view ASE Policy, AGM Minutes, Region Handbooks and a whole range of important member information.
CO2nnect-
This is a part of a European ‘Comenius’ network project (support http://support-edu.org/) that looks at the sustainability issues surrounding how students travel to school.The activities are designed to support learning that can provide pupils with abilities, skills, attitudes and awareness as well as knowledge and understanding of the issues. Amongst other activities they can investigate CO2 emissions from travel to school, share the findings using an international database, compare and discuss CO2 emissions, partner with other schools, generate and share ideas on how to reduce CO2 emissions.
Competitions and Freebies-
Information about ALL current competitions and giveaways is available from www.schoolscience.co.uk. Also resources for all age ranges in many curriculum areas. Available for both members and NON-MEMBERS so share the information with other teacher friends when you find good resources! Or post it to a forum on the website.
Do you have pupils speaking many different languages in your school? -
www.ase.org.uk/resources/becta-legacy-science-resources/
Science Hazard Symbols in Different Languages - Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Greek, Punjabi, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu. Also Apparatus names, and safety rules in the same languages.
Visit to find these and many other useful links.
Primary Science Quality Mark-
www.psqm.org.uk/about_psqm/Informationforschools.html
Information for Schools
Science Across the World-
An ASE project which has many suitable topics for example climate change and global warming and renewable energy.
SEEd (Sustainability and Environmental Education)-
This is a registered UK charity for the education sector to engage with Education for Sustainable Development and environmental education. As a result of this recent uncertainty they have published an open letter to schools describing all of the support that presently exists.
Stargazing-
www.leicester-stronomical.co.uk
If you or your pupils enjoyed the BBC Stargazing, you may wish to follow up with the Leicester Astronomical Society. This meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of most months at the National Space Centre, each meeting includes a refreshment break which is a valuable chance to get to know other members.
Unleashing your creativity event-
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nFbYd2NbOM
Primary session video
Unleashing your creativity event-
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyikV_sV7ZQ
Secondary session video





