Primary science conference: what really works? NY075 / A22

Start date
5 Jun 23
Duration
1 Day
Location
National STEM Learning Centre, Siwards Way, York YO10 5DD How to find us

Summary

Children question everything wanting to understand the mechanics behind the world they meet. Primary science should nurture this natural curiosity, to develop children’s understanding of the world and teach them essential enquiry skills. It should start the process of inspiring our scientists of the future as they build their understanding of the value and place science has in their lives.

Join us for our annual primary science conference and learn about the teaching strategies which really work in the classroom.

With two keynote sessions and a wide selection of interactive and engaging workshops, we will support you to improve your primary science practice and inspire the children in your school. During our optional sessions, you will able to choose from a range of themes, including those focusing on the early years foundation stage, developing creative approaches to teaching science, improving practical science and the use of computing and technology in science.

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Outcomes

You will be able to:
  • Explore strategies to engage with a high standard of primary science in your school
  • Develop an understanding of how to enrich science learning in your classroom
  • Explore a range of resources and sources of support to enable you to raise engagement and achievement in primary science

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Primary science annual conference (face to face)05 June 202310:00-16:30National STEM Learning Centre

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Additional information

If the course you would like to attend is fully booked, please contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to express your interest in being added to a waiting list. We will contact you when the course is due to run again.

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