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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Leading engaging and impactful GCSE Experiments.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.

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This new half-day online course has been developed for technicians supporting A Level Physics in their schools and colleges.
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The ISE is a special interest group for educators interested in teaching science to learners with special educational needs/additional support need
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Our Teacher Developer Committee will focus on how to support teachers and leaders in effective practical work.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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Join us to discuss the research around developing teachers.

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2026 Science on Stage Festival Lithuania, apply to take part before 15th September!
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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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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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Highlight how bias affects student engagement, the impact of stereotypes and why an intersectional approach is necessary.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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There are some persistent problems teachers face in the classroom. Join the 11-19 committee to explore what they are and how to overcome them.
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Showing you the impact of language in the classroom and identifying strategies to embed more inclusive language in your practice.

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The East Anglia regional committee invite you to join their Summer 26, Primary Network teachmeet.
FREE for ASE Members.
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The ISE is a special interest group for educators interested in teaching science to learners with special educational needs/additional support need
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Supporting you to effectively use existing pedagogy to engage students and help them feel a sense of belonging in the science classroom.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.
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Secure your spot today—this event is now open for booking! Stay tuned for more details.
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How to create an inclusive curriculum including diversifying and decolonising your curriculum, embedding the ‘Science Capital Teaching Approach’ an
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Showing you the impact of language in the classroom and identifying strategies to embed more inclusive language in your practice.
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Learn how to use inclusive practice to make science learning relevant and engaging for all learners.