EP180700 Working scientifically - INVITATION ONLY EP Activity EP001 / D14

Start date
2 Mar 22
Location
Warren Road Primary School, Warren Road, Orpington BR6 6JF View on Google Map

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?

  • Tamara Fletcher

    Primary school science is a passion. I have led Science at Warren Road since 2004 and in the days of Local Authorities Bromley released me from...

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

DateTimeLocation
Day 102 March 202209:30-15:30Warren Road Primary School

Share with your CPD booker

Cost

State-funded school or collegeActivity fee£185.00 +VAT
Fee-paying school or college (independent)Activity fee£370.00 +VAT

Outside the UK? Fee information

Have you heard about our CPD subscription offer?

On offer to schools and MATs across England, these paid subscriptions are pefect for planning a year of CPD for your school or trust.  Discover more.

Interested in this course?

Sign up to receive our emails to hear about the latest CPD available