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THE SCIENCE EDUCATION EVENT OF THE YEAR IS ON THIS WEEK! If you are unable to join us any sooner at least come along on the Saturday – you can register on the day |
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Notes & News
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07-Jan-2009 |
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New ASE CEO appointed ... More |
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New Practical Science Resources from the ASE |
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Is your interest Primary science education? Do you think that the ASE Annual Conference does not offer enough for you? Think again and see how many sessions could be useful to you!
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Uncover the real stars of sport with the IET Faraday 2008-2009 Programme “Engineering in Sport” |
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CPD Services list of courses out for 2008-9 |
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The RHS Campaign for School Gardening aims to encourage and support schools to develop and actively use a school garden. Resources are provided through their website and an extensive programme of CPD days. Why not organise a free school visit to one of the four RHS gardens? |
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ASE’s statement on the removal of Key Stage 3 tests for science |
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Teachers required for Fuchs Foundation Antarctica Expedition |
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The 2008/9 STEM Directories are a plentiful source of enrichment and enhancement activities for schools and colleges across the UK…...more.. |
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Join the network of schools across the UK and Ireland taking positive action for a sustainable food future. |
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The STEM Advisory Forum invites you to express your views and contribute to policy formulation and development.. More.. |
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Engaging teachers, engaging pupils, engaging science: are we learning our lessons? Derek Bell, Chief Executive of the ASE and Professor of Education, The College of Teachers recently delivered his inaugural lecture at the Royal Society. Read the full text……. |
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International Summer Science Institute - scholarships for UK students |
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Primary Science Quality Mark pilot project is now well underway. Pilot assessment models are available to download prior to national roll out in 2009. Become an ASE primary member to get even more benefits |
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Anxious about the new KS3 Science Curriculum? Let the ASE 11-19 committee help calm your nerves. Read their suggestions |
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Download the draft Science Qualifications Grid (mentioned on the 11-19 committee page of Feb EiS) for a summary of courses available to post 16 students (from Entry level upwards) ...
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ASE Publications
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EIS 230
EIS is the house magazine of the Association for Science Education. Each edition having a topical theme. |
SSR 90/330
SSR occupies a unique niche between academic and professional journals in UK science education 11-19 |
PS 105
PS is for sharing information and ideas that support effective practice in science education at primary level. |
ASE Newsletter
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ASE Responses
A statement from the Association for Science Education on Science Education, Intelligent Design and Creationism ... Click Here >>>
ASE’s statement on the removal of Key Stage 3 tests for science
ASE’s response to Testing and Assessment consultation 2007 More
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ASE’s response to The Sutherland Inquiry into the National Curriculum Tests 2008 |
ASE's response to the Secondary Curriculum Review, May 2007 More
ASE’s response to The Primary Review, 'The condition and future of primary education in England’, April 2007 more |
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TDA CONSULTATION
Support staff qualifications strategy consultation more
QCA AS/A2 consultation: response from ASE more
ASE response to DfES Consultation on Sustainable schools more
Response to consultation on `Extended Project (Level 3) more |
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ASE Conferences
Annual Conference 2009 |
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Scottish Science Education Conference 2009
Dunblane Hydro Hotel 6th and 7th March 2009 |
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University of Reading
Thursday 8- Saturday 10 January 2009
International Day Wednesday 7 January 2009
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Stop Press
The Conference handbook is available for download here (Large File)
Advance registration is now closed but you can still register on the day.
Fully Booked Courses
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Cancelled Courses |
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All University en suite rooms now SOLD OUT- standard hand basin rooms still available
- Venue & Dates
The next ASE Annual Conference is at the University of Reading, Whiteknights Campus, from Thursday 8- Saturday 10 January 2009. The International Day precedes the conference on Wednesday 7 January 2009.
- How to Register
Download and complete the registration form.
FAX it to 01707 266532 or
POST it to Stevin Jiang, ASE Conferences Team, ASE, College Lane, Hatfield, HERTS, AL10 9AA.
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Advance registration is now closed but you can still register on the day
Download the ASE Annual Conference Handbook here (Large File)
Annual Conference 2009
Getting Practical :
Making Science Teaching Come Alive
8-10 Jan 2009
University of Reading |
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Area Conferences 2009
For the full list of Area Conferences click here |
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