Lancashire Professional Development Service and ASE and delighted to offer this TeachMeet for Science Teachers. Science teachers sharing great ideas for Primary and Secondary. Open to all; ASE non-members welcome.
What is a TeachMeet?
It is an informal and enjoyable gathering of those curious about teaching and learning. Anyone can share great ideas they've trialled in their classrooms, a teaching resource they love, a great website, a classroom activity - whatever you like! You can ask questions or simply turn up to soak up all the great ideas and enthusiasm.
The main part of TeachMeet is hearing stories about learning, from teachers and other education professionals. This is a chance for education professionals to hear ideas from each other, a chance to hear real narratives of practice that makes a difference. It is about being engaged and inspired by our immediate colleagues and gaining a whole bucket load of networking to boot!
When is the TeachMeet?
Monday 16th November 2015. 4pm - 5.30pm. Refreshments from 3.45pm.
Where is the TeachMeet?
Global Renewables Lancashire Operations Ltd, Environmental Education Centre, Farington Waste Recovery Park, Sustainability Way, Leyland, Lancashire,
PR26 6TB ( use PR26 6LZ for SatNav )
What can you do?
You can come along to chat, listen, or meet new people. Or if you want to present you can sign up to do a 3-5 minute micro-presentation in a format of your choice (insert your choice(s) of length of micro-presentation). You do not have to present but please sign up or email and let us know if you are a willing talker or a lurker.
How to sign up
If you're looking to sign up to attend or present, then add yourself to the wiki page (instructions below) or contact Pat Dower (ASE Field Officer) at patdower@ase.org.uk
How to add yourself wiki page:
Click the EDIT tab at the top - you'll be prompted to login or to create a PBworks account. Then return to the page and click the EDIT tab. Add your name to the bottom of the appropriate list and if you are presenting a title or description. You may also like to add a link to your Twitter page or blog so others can follow you. Click the Save button at the foot of the page...That's it!
Presenters
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Pat Dower |
Why become a Chartered Science Teacher?
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ASE |
Michele Grimshaw
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Ideas and resources from the Tim Peake Project
Role of the PSTT in the North West area
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PSTT
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Rachael Webb
Shehnaz Vorajee
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Lancashire Primary Science Assessment Materials
SLN Bursary
PSTT
Smart Materials - Resources for lessons
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Lancashire Prof Dev Service
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Oliver Haines
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Using a whole school question board to promote higher order questioning in science and across the curriculum
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Barrowford St Thomas' C of E Primary
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Lois Kelly
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What's in the bag? Exploring materials or plants using readily available resources
Why I am going to ASE Annual Conference.
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Coming to be inspired |
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Angela Singleton
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The Blessed Sacrament Catholic Primary School
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Catherine Rawlinson
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St Teresas Penwortham
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Janette Reed
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St Bartholemew's Primary
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Please be aware that spaces are limited to 30. Tea, coffee and soft drinks will be provided.
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