Where can I access science education CPD? Read on for details of ASE's CPD programme.
ASE run a programme of Professional Development (CPD) for teachers and technicians, from TeachMeets to national conferences (including our Annual Conference) and are specialists in science education (STEM). All science educators (teachers, students, ECTs, consultants, academics and technicians) are welcome at our events, but members receive up to 50% off the cost of registration.
Our programme of online and face to face CPD covers primary and secondary science subject knowledge enhancement including teaching out of specialism, practical skills, assessment, curriculum, pedagogy and more. Courses are available for trainee teachers, teachers, technicians and those training the teachers (ITE), international teachers, as well as areas that are relevant to all levels, including SEND, climate education, and inclusion.
Our 2025/2026 CPD programme overview
Discover our latest CPD opportunities designed to help you grow professionally in this handy summary format.
Got a question about one of our events or conferences? Please feel free to get in touch here.
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ASE welcome AQA to share support for you as you prepare students for their exams.
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Join us to discuss the research around developing teachers.

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Find out more about the resources available to help you support your SEND learners

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Join us for the next in this series of online monthly hangouts and meet your fellow Nothern regional peers and science community
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30 minute session focussing on Asking Scientific Questions with guest speakers GSSFS
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Sound, light and the electromagnetic spectrum

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ASE technician conferences. What did you enjoy? What are you looking forward to? What are you hoping to learn?
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Keeping your science teaching up to date and relevant

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How to make practical work accessible and meaningful for SEND learners

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The ASE 2026 Annual Conference, in partnership with AQA, will be held at the University of Nottingham.
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a series of webinars to help those of you new to the profession, new to teaching in the UK or anyone looking for a refresher.
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30 minute session focussing on Investigating in Science with guest speakers GSSFS
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Join us for an engaging webinar, where you'll discover how to write for SSR—a key journal from the ASE
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Join us for an engaging webinar presented by Professor Leigh Hoath and Paul Tyler, where you'll discover how to write for Prim
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Join the 11-19 committee to explore common challenges teachers face in the science classroom and how to overcome them.
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Join the Royal Meteorological Society to develop and up date your understanding around climate change. This session is for non-scientists.

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This new half-day online course has been developed for technicians supporting A Level Biology in their schools and colleges.
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Join the Royal Meteorological Society to develop and up date your understanding around climate change.
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Developing numeracy skills for physics.
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This is a change to learn how to effectively plan for teaching climate change in the primary curriculum.

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The East Anglia regional committee invite you to join their Spring 26, Primary teachmeet.
FREE for ASE Members.
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An overview of why inclusion matters, EDI and the legal framework, helping you identify barriers to engagement in science.
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Join our hugely successful 'Included: Secondary' programme to develop your understanding, confidence and skills in inclusive teaching
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Secure your spot today—this event is now open for booking! Stay tuned for more details.