EP1619 St George's Year 6 Heart dissection workshops EP001 / AA13
Summary
This activity is open to invited ENTHUSE Partnership participating schools/colleges. Those who are eligible will be notified.If you have not been invited but are interested in forming an ENTHUSE Partnership and accessing up to £20,000 worth of support please click here.
Who is the course leader?
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Sarah Longshaw
I am passionate about supporting the development of teachers and Dylan Wiliam's quote that 'Every teacher needs to improve, not because...
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Outcomes
The aims of the ENTHUSE Partnership program are to:
- raise attainment in STEM subjects by improving student attainment and progress
- close achievement gaps
- improve progression opportunities in emerging technologies
- improve teaching and learning through developing teachers’ subject knowledge, pedagogical understanding and their understanding of the application of STEM subjects in business and industry
- improve STEM careers awareness, information and guidance for teachers enabling them to embed real life contexts into their teaching and enable them to talk more confidently about STEM careers
- improve social mobility of disadvantaged and under-represented young people
Specific outcomes for this particular activity will be communicated to participating schools/colleges directly.
Sessions
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EP1619 St George's Year 6 Heart dissection workshops | 23 May 2022 | 09:00-15:00 | St George's Primary School |
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Cost
Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity feeFree |
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State-funded school or college | Activity feeFree |
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