Secondary: Science from the news to the classroom
Keeping your science teaching up to date and relevant

What is this and who is it for?
Our 11-19 Committe invite you to join them for this 30 discussion around:
- What new scientific developments are there? How can we bring them into our teaching, showing the importance and relevance of the subject.
- What is new in science education research that we can and should bring into the classroom? Keep your pedagogy up to date!
This is relevant for all teachers of secondary science who are looking to develop the depth of their teaching. This would be especialy useful for those with leadership roles and expereinced teachers.
Cost
Free to ASE members. £12.50 for non-ASE members.
ASE is a charity, committed to making support for science teaching as accessible as possible, we are able to do this through the support of our members.
If you’re not already part of the ASE community, we invite you to join ASE for just £45 a year (free to trainees and ECTs in the first 2 years of teaching). This gives you access to CPD (much is free to members), one of our Journals as well as our resources.
Other events you might be interested in...
- Secondary: Support for Persistent Problems 13th October 4.30-5pm
- Secondary: Science from the news to the classroom 11th Dec 4.30-5pm
- Secondary: Support for Persistent Problems 15th Jan 4.30-5pm
- Secondary: Science from the news to the classroom 16th March 4.30-5pm
- Secondary: Support for Persistent Problems 15th June 4.30-5pm
- Secondary: Science from the news to the classroom 6th July 4.30-5pm