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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’s 3 days 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, kindly sponsored by Philip Harris, 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!
 

Thursday January 9, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
If you’re keen to identify the benefits and opportunities of taking an engineering-approach in your primary classroom, the Engineering in Primary School Stakeholder Group (EiPs) are the people to meet. A cross-sector group working to improve awareness and quality of provision through the mainstream and enrichment curriculum.

This is a one-stop shop for all you need to know about engineering education opportunities for 5-11 year olds.
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Dan Powell

Head of NEON, Engineering UK
Dan is head of Neon at EngineeringUK. Neon is a website for primary and secondary teachers and careers leaders which helps them find quality assured extra-curricular activities, resources and case studies with a focus on engineering. Dan led the development of the site and is responsible... Read More →
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Sarah Dagnall

STEM Learning
Sarah is passionate about primary STEM and ensuring that young people have access to a world class STEM education.She currently works as a Professional Development Leader for Primary STEM at The National STEM Centre Learning, York, leading and delivering inspiring and impactful STEM... Read More →
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Stewart Edmondson

CEO, UK Electronics Skills Foundation
Stewart Edmondson has been the CEO of the UK Electronics Skills Foundation since 2015. He has a degree in Electronics and a wide range of engineering and training management experience in both the public and private sectors. He has been a Chartered Engineer for over 25 years and is... Read More →
Thursday January 9, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
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