Teaching primary science outdoors NY009 / A16

Start date
5 Apr 17
Location
National STEM Learning Centre, University of York, York YO10 5DD How to find us

Summary

Outdoor learning is brilliant! Not only do children enjoy taking lessons in the outdoor classroom, but research has found that taking lessons outside can actually help young people learn later in life.
 
You will have the opportunity to explore primary science activities outdoors, and take away a number of ideas which you can implement in your classroom. You will also have the opportunity to look at the research underpinning outdoor learning, as well as the resources and courses that are available to support you and your school.

Please bring wellies and waterproofs, sunglasses and a hat!

Target audience: primary teachers, science subject leaders

This is a residential course, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course. Course fees vary for participants outside the UK. Please contact enquiries@stem.org.uk  for more information.

Outcomes

You will be able to:

  • explore primary science activities outdoors
  • use outdoor activities as a context to develop enquiry skills
  • support colleagues in their teaching of science in the outdoor classroom
  • identify the actions needed in your school to develop your school grounds to enhance teaching and learning

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Teaching primary science outdoors - Day 105 April 201710:30-19:00National STEM Learning Centre
Teaching primary science outdoors - Day 206 April 201709:00-16:00National STEM Learning Centre
Teaching primary science outdoors - Day 319 June 201710:00-19:00National STEM Learning Centre
Teaching primary science outdoors - Day 420 June 201709:00-16:00National STEM Learning Centre

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Additional information

Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.

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