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ASE 2025 Annual Conference
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The ASE is delighted to be hosting its Annual Conference, generously sponsored by AQA, at the University of Nottingham from 9th to 11th January 2025. International sessions are incorporated throughout the event for this year and we will have a great exhibition with lots of exclusive Conference offers. Post-16 focus-day and for those involved in leading and delivering professional development, the Teacher Developers’ Group programme is Thursday. Friday is the dedicated Technicians day and Early Career Teacher day. Sessions for both Primary and 11-19 are threaded throughout all 3 days with a focus on Research on Saturday.
Book your tickets now at https://ase2025AnnConf.eventbrite.co.uk - and remember, if you are an ASE member you will benefit from hugely discounted prices! Check out our membership here - it’s free for Early Career Teachers and only £25 for Technicians!
 

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Saturday, January 11
 

09:45 GMT

SAPS - Photosynthesis: A Survival Guide
Saturday January 11, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
Boost your confidence teaching photosynthesis. Explore our practicals, manoeuvre through misconceptions and delve into the progression within this core topic. Designed for all teachers including both early career and experienced who want to enthuse their students with photosynthesis, you will:

•explore and discuss the pedagogy around teaching photosynthesis
•grow your confidence in handling common practicals
•take away a renewed appreciation of the wonders of photosynthesis to share with your students
•be introduced to new SAPS resources

Visit us at www.saps.org.uk
Tweet @SAPS_News
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Alex Jenkin

Project Manager, Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS)
Alex project manages the Science and Plants for Schools project, overseeing SAPS’ attendance at the ASE Annual Conference and managing the development of our free teaching resources. Alex is keen to explore how plants can be used as examples across biology, not just in traditional... Read More →
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Beverley Goodger

Teacher Consultant, Science and Plants for Schools
Saturday January 11, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
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13:15 GMT

Pearson: Ideas to Deliver Engaging Practical Lessons for Different Types of Learners
Saturday January 11, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
Prioritising Practicals: Ideas to Deliver Engaging Practical Lessons for Different Types of Learners (Part of Pearson’s Engage, Inspire and Support Series)

This interactive session will be exploring practical science approaches designed to cater to and captivate a variety of learner types. From hands-on experiments to exciting demonstrations, these ideas will empower educators to create dynamic learning experiences that resonate with every student and create more inclusive, and effective learning experiences in their classrooms.

This session is sponsored by Pearson Edexcel
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Tosin Oliyide

Senior Qualifications Manager- GCSE Science, Pearson Edexcel
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Lee Thompson

Product Developer, Pearson Edexcel
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Pearson

Pearson Edexcel
Saturday January 11, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
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15:30 GMT

Build vocabulary and deepen knowledge: teaching Materials with Explorify
Saturday January 11, 2025 15:30 - 16:20 GMT
We will introduce and model a simple framework for sequencing Explorify activities to help build children’s long-term memory. We will use new and updated activities which elicit children’s existing knowledge and provide opportunities to practice tier 3 science topic specific vocabulary. The Education Endowment Foundation’s research into teaching primary science advocates using vocabulary approaches that promote rich language connections. Explorify’s award winning activities provide this, together with the opportunity for children to verbally explain their thinking. This helps the children refine their understanding and particularly benefits pupils from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. We will try practical activities that help build children’s science understanding and experience in the trickier parts of the materials curriculum. Then we will consider how children’s knowledge can be deepened using Explorify activities for retrieval practice and making links with prior learning.
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Rebecca Ellis

Explorify Engagement Leader, Primary Science Teaching Trust
I have been a teacher for 20 years and prior to that I was a research scientist (with a doctorate in environmental engineering).
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Jo Moore

Area Mentor, Primary Science Teaching Trust
After some 18 years in teaching, I joined the Primary Science Teaching Trust as an Explorify Engagement Leader. Together with colleagues, I am responsible for content and supporting teachers to use the activities in the classroom. Before joining Explorify, I was a specialist primary... Read More →
Saturday January 11, 2025 15:30 - 16:20 GMT
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