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ASE 2025 Annual Conference
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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Thursday, January 9
 

08:45 GMT

ASE Project: Why is core maths so important to you?
Thursday January 9, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
In early 2024, the Department for Education announced additional funding to schools and colleges offering the Level 3 Core Maths course for post 16 students. Building from GCSE Maths, Core Maths develops students’ ability to apply maths to real-world contexts they will meet in other areas of study, work and life. In this workshop, secondary science teachers will gain an insight into the Core Maths qualification and why it is important for teachers and students to be aware of it from KS3 upwards.

This event is being run in partnership with the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme (AMSP), with support from the Dept for Education.
Speakers
avatar for Marianne Cutler

Marianne Cutler

Director, Policy and Curriculum Innovation, ASE
Marianne has overall responsibility for curriculum support and projects at the ASE. She works closely with ASE committees and manages professional development projects.
avatar for Ed Walsh

Ed Walsh

Science Education Consultant, Ed Walsh Consulting
An author and CPD presenter, I was a teacher for 20 years, 12 of them as team leader.  I then worked as a consultant, supporting teachers and science teams, training teachers and developing curriculum materials.  I am now a Series Editor for Collins, CPD Trainer for AQA and Development... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Denison

Sarah Denison

MfBT joint ASE / AMSP project (DfE funded), AMSP
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead
avatar for Tom Rainbow

Tom Rainbow

MfBT joint ASE / AMSP project (DfE funded), AMSP/MEI
I currently work as a maths education support specialist within the Advanced Maths Support Programme (AMSP), which is led and delivered by Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI). I have shared responsibility within this role for supporting teachers in the delivery of the level... Read More →
Thursday January 9, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
Coates C27

11:15 GMT

ASE Project: Using technology to explore authentic data in science classrooms
Thursday January 9, 2025 11:15 - 12:05 GMT
Mathematical and data sciences are everywhere, and their influence is growing. Our education system must adapt’ – A new approach to mathematics and data education, Royal Society 2023. Using authentic scientific data sets this workshop will give delegates experience of how they can use free technology in the classroom to help their students explore and understand data sets from the natural world.

This ASE event is being run in partnership with the Advanced Mathematics Support Programme, with support from the Department for Education.
Speakers
avatar for Marianne Cutler

Marianne Cutler

Director, Policy and Curriculum Innovation, ASE
Marianne has overall responsibility for curriculum support and projects at the ASE. She works closely with ASE committees and manages professional development projects.
avatar for Ed Walsh

Ed Walsh

Science Education Consultant, Ed Walsh Consulting
An author and CPD presenter, I was a teacher for 20 years, 12 of them as team leader.  I then worked as a consultant, supporting teachers and science teams, training teachers and developing curriculum materials.  I am now a Series Editor for Collins, CPD Trainer for AQA and Development... Read More →
avatar for Sarah Denison

Sarah Denison

MfBT joint ASE / AMSP project (DfE funded), AMSP
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead
avatar for Tom Rainbow

Tom Rainbow

MfBT joint ASE / AMSP project (DfE funded), AMSP/MEI
I currently work as a maths education support specialist within the Advanced Maths Support Programme (AMSP), which is led and delivered by Mathematics in Education and Industry (MEI). I have shared responsibility within this role for supporting teachers in the delivery of the level... Read More →
Thursday January 9, 2025 11:15 - 12:05 GMT
Coates C27
  11-19

12:15 GMT

Honorary and Professional Members lunch
Thursday January 9, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
This lunch (by invitation only) is for those Honorary ASE members and science teachers and technicians who have gained professional registration or Chartership: CSciTeach, RSci or RSciTech, all of whom are invited to join Lynn Ladbrook, the ASE's CEO.
Speakers
avatar for Lynn Ladbrook

Lynn Ladbrook

Chief Executive, Association for Science Education
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
avatar for Chris Harrison

Chris Harrison

Professor of Science Education, King’s College London
Researcher keen to work at classroom level. Teacher educator. Research interest: Assessment and especially Assessment for Learning. Inquiry in science/experimental science. Professional Learning and practice-based evidence. Big, big ASE enthusiast!!
Thursday January 9, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Chemistry Building Foyer
  All

12:15 GMT

Panel: How does research influence initial teacher education?
Thursday January 9, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
In England, the government framework for initial teacher education is based on educational research from around the world. In this session we will explore:
  • how the research identified in the framework influences initial teacher education
  • what other research influences initial teacher education, positively and negatively
  • what research we would like to see carried out about initial teacher education

ASE Teacher Developers Committee and Research Committee will jointly curate and host this session.

Speakers
avatar for Emily Perry

Emily Perry

Professor of Education, Sheffield Hallam Institute of Education
avatar for Claire Seeley MA CSciTeach

Claire Seeley MA CSciTeach

Primary Science Education Consultant
Thursday January 9, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Pope LT C15

15:15 GMT

Chair Chat
Our dedicated Chair Trio invite you to drop-in to the “Chair-Chat” sessions on one of the days of Annual Conference 2025. 

Got a question? Ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes? Ever thought about getting involved in Committee activities? Are you wanting to know more about Professional Registration or writing an article in one of the ASE journals? First time attending our flagship Conference?

We look forward to hearing your questions and will endeavour to answer them or point you in a selection of possible right directions!
Speakers
avatar for David Allen

David Allen

Associate Professor Learning and Teaching / Chair Elect for the ASE 24-25, University of Hertfordshire & Creative Primary Science Education Consultancy
I worked in primary schools for over twenty years as a classteacher, senior leader and Deputy Headteacher. I taught across Key stages 1, 2 and 3 in UK and in Spain. During this time I developed a passion for science, art and design, improvised drama, assessment for learning, creativity... Read More →
avatar for Professor Leigh Hoath

Professor Leigh Hoath

ITE Lecturer and ASE Co Chair, Leeds Trinity University, United Kingdom
Professor Leigh Hoath leads science education at Leeds Trinity University in the UK as Deputy Dean of Faculty, and is the co-founder of an organisation leading curriculum development concerning climate change education (Climate Adapted Pathways for Education - CAPE). She is the outgoing... Read More →
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
avatar for Alex Sinclair

Alex Sinclair

Senior Lecturer / Outgoing Co-Chair of ASE 23-24, St Mary's University and Association for Science Education

15:45 GMT

ASE Policy Group: what does ASE do for members and what should we do next?
Thursday January 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:35 GMT
Speakers
avatar for Jane Turner CSciTeach

Jane Turner CSciTeach

Associate Professor for Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, Primary Science Quality Mark (University of Hertfordshire)
Associate Professor Jane Turner BA (Hons), PGCE, MEd, CsciTeachJane taught in primary schools in Hertfordshire and London. She is the director of the Primary Science Quality Mark, based at the University of Hertfordshire. Jane has written and contributed to several primary and early... Read More →
avatar for Helen Darlington CSciTeach

Helen Darlington CSciTeach

Faculty Progress Leader: Science
Dr Helen Darlington, CSciTeach, is currently Faculty Progress Leader for Science at South Wirral High School. She is an innovative and experienced teacher of science, biology and psychology with over 20 years of classroom experience. In addition to classroom teaching she has had a... Read More →
Thursday January 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:35 GMT
Chemistry LT X2 (with sink)

15:45 GMT

Panel: The practicalities of practical work
Thursday January 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:45 GMT
 
The recently published report by the Royal Society on the Science Education Tracker survey indicates that we have had a fall off in practical activities in science classrooms. The question is why has this happened when we know that hands on practical activity motivates science learners and helps them learn.

This session draws in teachers and heads of science who will speak to the practical work situation in their school and help provide evidence of why this fall off is happening – lack of resources, teacher confidence with practical activity, shortage of lab space, overloaded curriculum, reduction in teaching time, post-covid catch up????

This session links with the panel session on post Covid practical work on Saturday.
Speakers
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
avatar for Jon Hale

Jon Hale

Head of Biology, Beaulieu Convent School, Jersey
KK

Korede Komalafi

Acting Head of Biology, Graveney School
LJ

Luke Jones

Head of Science, Twyford C of E Academies Trust (Ealing)
Luke is Head of Science at Twyford CoE High School and has supported science curriculum development across four schools, which have an average progress 8 of over one. Luke has developed a practical curriculum looking at the practical skills required at A-Level and mapped these across... Read More →
Thursday January 9, 2025 15:45 - 16:45 GMT
Pope LT C17
  11-19

16:50 GMT

Meet and Greet the ASE Teacher Developers' Committee
Thursday January 9, 2025 16:50 - 17:30 GMT
ASE Teacher Developers' supports those whose roles include:

  1. The design, coordination and facilitation of professional development , mentoring and coaching, whether in school, schools groups or external
  2. Subject and departmental leadership

If this is you, come along to the "Meet the ASE Futures Committee" session at the end of Thursday of Annual Conference 2025. We'll share upcoming activities led by the committee and talk about the ways you can get involved. We are keen to hear your views about how the ASE Futures Group can support you and your colleagues.

We look forward to listening to your questions and will endeavour to answer them!
Speakers
avatar for Emily Perry

Emily Perry

Professor of Education, Sheffield Hallam Institute of Education
avatar for Claire Seeley MA CSciTeach

Claire Seeley MA CSciTeach

Primary Science Education Consultant
Thursday January 9, 2025 16:50 - 17:30 GMT
Pope A1
 
Friday, January 10
 

08:45 GMT

ASE Primary Committee welcome first-timers to Conference
Friday January 10, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
The ASE Primary committee is delighted to meet and greet any new primary science educators to Annual Conference. Whether you are a lone delegate attending for the first time, or presenting for the first time, do come along and chat with members of the committee who will welcome you and advise you on the various ways you can enjoy your day, and gain some great professional learning amongst like-minded colleagues.
Speakers
avatar for Angharad Pass

Angharad Pass

Primary Science Specialist Education Consultant
Friday January 10, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
Pope LT C15
  Primary

08:45 GMT

Technicians TechMeet & Welcome
Friday January 10, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
All technicians are welcome to join the ASE Technicians Committee and other members, for a warm welcome to meet and greet each other, and chat about what their plans are to enjoy on the dedicated Techs day.
Speakers
avatar for Fiona Roberts RSciTech

Fiona Roberts RSciTech

Senior Science Technician / Chair of ASE Technicians Committee, Bolton School
I have been a school science technician for 14 years. Prior to this I was a Biomedical Scientist in Microbiology working for the NHS.I currently work across biology, chemistry & physics in KS3 & KS4.I'm a member of the ASE Technician's committee & collate the Prep Room pages for... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 08:45 - 09:35 GMT
Chemistry Building Foyer
  Technicians

09:45 GMT

100 years on from the Scopes Monkey Trial - evolution education then and now
Friday January 10, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
In 1925, a high school teacher, John Scopes, was found guilty of violating the state of Tennessee’ Butler Act which made it illegal to teach human evolution in state-funded schools. We introduce interdisciplinary (science and RE) classroom resources which revisit the 1925 Trial through a role play and help students learn how our understanding of fossils and evolution have developed since. 
Speakers
avatar for Marianne Cutler

Marianne Cutler

Director, Policy and Curriculum Innovation, ASE
Marianne has overall responsibility for curriculum support and projects at the ASE. She works closely with ASE committees and manages professional development projects.
avatar for Michael J. Reiss

Michael J. Reiss

Professor of Science Education, UCL IOE
DC

Denise Cush

Professor of Religious Education, Bath Spa University
DF

David Francis

Big Ideas for Religious Education
Friday January 10, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
Chemistry LT X2 (with sink)
  11-19

09:45 GMT

Professional registration - what it is and what's involved
Friday January 10, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
An introduction to professional registration with the Science Council. This workshop will explain what's involved, how you can apply and how to write a cracking application. The workshop will cover all registers - Chartered Science Teacher, Registered Scientist and Registered Science Technician
Speakers
avatar for Rob Butler

Rob Butler

Registrar - Association for Science Education, ASE
I'm a Chartered Science teacher, the registrar and Project Officer for the ASE (running the Keeping Science Practical project).I'm a senior professional development leader for the Science Learning Partnership network and I help the Science Council promote their professional registers... Read More →
avatar for Corinne Stevenson

Corinne Stevenson

Chair of Registration Board, ASE
I am a School Improvement adviser and work with schools in all phases, primary ,secondary and special-in all areas of science I also work with heads and governors on school improvement. I have supported many colleagues through the registration process in order that the achieve... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 09:45 - 10:35 GMT
Pope A1

11:15 GMT

Chair Chat
Our dedicated Chair Trio invite you to drop-in to the “Chair-Chat” sessions on one of the days of Annual Conference 2025. 

Got a question? Ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes? Ever thought about getting involved in Committee activities? Are you wanting to know more about Professional Registration or writing an article in one of the ASE journals? First time attending our flagship Conference?

We look forward to hearing your questions and will endeavour to answer them or point you in a selection of possible right directions!
Speakers
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
avatar for David Allen

David Allen

Associate Professor Learning and Teaching / Chair Elect for the ASE 24-25, University of Hertfordshire & Creative Primary Science Education Consultancy
I worked in primary schools for over twenty years as a classteacher, senior leader and Deputy Headteacher. I taught across Key stages 1, 2 and 3 in UK and in Spain. During this time I developed a passion for science, art and design, improvised drama, assessment for learning, creativity... Read More →
avatar for Alex Sinclair

Alex Sinclair

Senior Lecturer / Outgoing Co-Chair of ASE 23-24, St Mary's University and Association for Science Education
avatar for Professor Leigh Hoath

Professor Leigh Hoath

ITE Lecturer and ASE Co Chair, Leeds Trinity University, United Kingdom
Professor Leigh Hoath leads science education at Leeds Trinity University in the UK as Deputy Dean of Faculty, and is the co-founder of an organisation leading curriculum development concerning climate change education (Climate Adapted Pathways for Education - CAPE). She is the outgoing... Read More →

12:15 GMT

ASE’s commitment to improving access to STEM for under-represented groups
Friday January 10, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Since 2021, ASE have been working with schools across England to improve their inclusive practice. Our programme ‘Inclusion in Schools’ took a whole school approach to creating a welcoming, safe environment for all children to engage in learning. An ASE consultant worked 1:1 with senior leaders to support them in delivering their vision for inclusion by developing an action plan where focus points were decided through data collection and analysis, consideration of whole school priorities and policies, school demographic and resources. Schools were then provided with timetabled CPD, regular networking opportunities, ongoing evaluation meetings with their consultant, and relevant resource to help them meet their goals. 93% of senior leaders on the programme agreed being part of Inclusion in Schools increased the inclusive culture across the school.

ASE’s Inclusion in Science was an online CPD programme focused on using inclusive techniques to engage students, specifically in science. Over 6 modules, participants learnt how adjusting their language, pedagogy and curriculum can help every student feel that science is for them. The course has been praised for being engaging, informative, thought-provoking, and evidence-based, with an inclusive and welcoming atmosphere for sharing ideas. Participants have called it ‘transformative’ and:
‘An absolutely brilliant course that allows you to think deeply about your pedogeological practice’
All of ASE’s work aims to create an environment where students who are underrepresented in STEM are better engaged and inspired in their education and broaden their aspirations.

This session will:
1.Introduce why inclusion work is important to increase diversity in STEM.
2.Reflect on the key take aways from Inclusion in Schools and Inclusion in Science.
3.Showcase ASE’s current offers which now include primary and international secondary schools.
Speakers
RP

Rebecca Peacock

Director of CPD, Association for Science Education
Rebecca's primary purpose is to lead on the development and delivery of a comprehensive and impactful learning and continuing professional development (CPD) programme for ASE members and the wider science education community.
Friday January 10, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Physics C30

12:15 GMT

Technicians: Osmosis and diffusion
Friday January 10, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
NOT…… Just those things with chips and air fresheners??

Refresh or learn other simple ways to show these dear old science topics.

Try out an Osmosis circus and Diffusion demos, particularly aimed at Technicians new to the role.
Speakers
JB

Jenny Baker

Science Technician, The Corby Sixth Form College
Friday January 10, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Chemistry Lab C10 A
  Technicians

13:15 GMT

Presidential Address: Mind the gap! Challenging inequalities in school science engagement and participation
Friday January 10, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
School science continues to face intense challenges – from declining student interest, aspirations and confidence in science to longstanding inequalities in participation, underpinned by chronic underfunding, understaffing and overburdening of teachers. These issues negatively impact all schools but are particularly amplified by social inequalities. So how can we best address the ASE pledge to support equity and inclusion in science?

This presentation shares insights from large scale longitudinal research conducted with over 47,000 children and young people in England that identified the key factors shaping students’ trajectories into/away from science from age 10-22. It also draws on collaborative research and development work conducted over 8 years by primary and secondary teachers and researchers, to develop practical, easy-to-implement ways forward, resulting in happier teachers, more engaged students and more equitable participation in science.
Speakers
avatar for Professor Louise Archer

Professor Louise Archer

ASE President / Karl Mannheim Chair of Sociology of Education, UCL Institute of Education
I am currently the Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at UCL IOE (2017-) and co-chair of the Sociology Activity Group (with Jessica Ringrose). Previously I was Professor of Sociology of Education at King's College London, where I was also the Director of the Centre... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
Pope LT C15
  All

14:15 GMT

(Early Career) Teachers and Technicians - working together
Friday January 10, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
Join the past Chair of the ASE's National Technician Committee for insights into school science technicians and teachers working together - how they collaborate to optimise best working practices! 
Speakers
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
Friday January 10, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
ESLC B01
  11-19

14:15 GMT

Primary swap shop pops up
Friday January 10, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
Join in with Primary Swap Shop Pops Up, where primary teachers have an opportunity to pop their project, free resource or artefact onto a table top for discussion and networking/swapping ideas etc, with other primary educators.

If you have something that you would like to share with conference delegates, please contact Sheetal Kowalczyk by email at s.kowalczyk@bro.gdst.net . Spaces are limited!

Contributions should be no larger than 40cm x 80cm - and fit on a table top
Whatever you show, should take no longer than 5-10 minutes to arrange on the table
Contributions should be inspiring and thought provoking, something that teachers may not have seen before
Ideas should be tried and tested - so that teachers can feel assured that they can replicate your idea back at their school.

If you have had an article published about your idea in Primary Science Magazine or another journal, please have a copy of that on the table alongside our display, so that teachers can read more about it. If you are happy for teachers to contact you, please feel free to leave your card or material on your table for teachers to take away.
Everything shared in the Primary Swap Shop is free of charge and without agenda, that creates the special friendly atmosphere of the pop-up!
Speakers
SK

Sheetal Kowalczyk

Primary Teacher, Bromley High Junior School
Friday January 10, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
Pope LT C15
  Primary

16:45 GMT

Meet and Greet the 11-19 Committee
Friday January 10, 2025 16:45 - 17:30 GMT
If you are a secondary teacher or science education consultant, come along to the "Meet the 11 to 19 Committee" session at the end of Friday of Annual Conference 2025.

Got a question? Ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes? Ever thought about getting involved in Committee activities? Are you wanting to know more about Professional Registration or writing an article for one of the ASE journals?

We look forward to listening to your questions and will endeavour to answer them!
Speakers
WP

Wendy Pearmain

Chair of 11-19 Committee, ASE
Friday January 10, 2025 16:45 - 17:30 GMT
Pope A1
  11-19

16:45 GMT

Meet and Greet the ASE Technicians Committee
Friday January 10, 2025 16:45 - 17:30 GMT
If you are a science technician, come along to the "Meet the Technicians Committee" session at the end of Friday of Annual Conference 2025.

Got a question? Ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes? Ever thought about getting involved in Committee activities? Are you wanting to know more about Professional Registration or writing an article for one of the ASE journals?

We look forward to listening to your questions and will endeavour to answer them!
Friday January 10, 2025 16:45 - 17:30 GMT
Chemistry Building Foyer
  Technicians
 
Saturday, January 11
 

11:15 GMT

Chair Chat
Our dedicated Chair Trio invite you to drop-in to the “Chair-Chat” sessions on one of the days of Annual Conference 2025. 

Got a question? Ever wondered about what goes on behind the scenes? Ever thought about getting involved in Committee activities? Are you wanting to know more about Professional Registration or writing an article in one of the ASE journals? First time attending our flagship Conference?

We look forward to hearing your questions and will endeavour to answer them or point you in a selection of possible right directions!
Speakers
avatar for David Allen

David Allen

Associate Professor Learning and Teaching / Chair Elect for the ASE 24-25, University of Hertfordshire & Creative Primary Science Education Consultancy
I worked in primary schools for over twenty years as a classteacher, senior leader and Deputy Headteacher. I taught across Key stages 1, 2 and 3 in UK and in Spain. During this time I developed a passion for science, art and design, improvised drama, assessment for learning, creativity... Read More →
avatar for Professor Leigh Hoath

Professor Leigh Hoath

ITE Lecturer and ASE Co Chair, Leeds Trinity University, United Kingdom
Professor Leigh Hoath leads science education at Leeds Trinity University in the UK as Deputy Dean of Faculty, and is the co-founder of an organisation leading curriculum development concerning climate change education (Climate Adapted Pathways for Education - CAPE). She is the outgoing... Read More →
avatar for Jane Oldham

Jane Oldham

Lead Science Technician and Chair of ASE, De Ferrers Academy and Association for Science Education
Currently Chair of the ASE and the Lead Science Technician at the de Ferrers Academy, a large multi-site academy in the Midlands. Jane has been a Science Technician for 18 years, currently leading a team of 6 technicians, where she specialises in supporting KS4 and KS5 chemistry... Read More →
avatar for Alex Sinclair

Alex Sinclair

Senior Lecturer / Outgoing Co-Chair of ASE 23-24, St Mary's University and Association for Science Education

11:15 GMT

Schools Exhibition
Saturday January 11, 2025 11:15 - 13:15 GMT
The ASE Schools’ Exhibition has become one of the most popular elements of the ASE Annual Conference every January. Schools from all sectors of education are invited to present a science project happening in their classrooms or science/STEM clubs. One teacher from each school is invited to provide a display, which can include artefacts and/or posters illustrating their school project, and is invited to talk about their project. Up to 2 pupils can accompany their teacher to help demonstrate their activities and talk about their school project.

Come along to the Schools' Exhibition to chat with the project leaders and educators, and find out more what has been going on in other schools and STEM clubs.
Saturday January 11, 2025 11:15 - 13:15 GMT
Chemistry Building Foyer

12:15 GMT

Research Meet - Sharing current close-to-practice research
Saturday January 11, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Research provides a means for exploring teaching and learning in classrooms and other contexts, with some studies suggesting new ways of working. Every year many science education Masters, PhD and EdD students develop an expertise in a specific area of science education which can provide useful insights into how science works in the classroom. Come along to this session to hear a range of findings arising from a number of these studies and join in discussions for those that interest you.

Details of these mini-presentations will be made available by December.


Speakers
avatar for Alastair Gittner

Alastair Gittner

Research Lead and an enthusiastic supporter of ASE for over 25 years, Notre Dame High School
avatar for Sarah Earle

Sarah Earle

Professor of Primary Science Education, Bath Spa University
Saturday January 11, 2025 12:15 - 13:05 GMT
Pope A34
  All

13:15 GMT

Panel: Practical work in a post-Covid era
Saturday January 11, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
In 2023, we had the third Science Education Tracker which surveys young people’s views and experiences of science education in England and their attitudes towards science and to career aspirations in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The findings of this survey are quite concerning. Between 2016 and 2023, there has been a marked reduction in young people’s access to more interactive forms of practical science, with these trends most accentuated between 2019 and 2023. While we know experience of hands-on practical work is key to learning and motivating students in science, most students in 2023 encountered practical work via videos. The survey also showed that, between 2019 and 2023, young people were less interested in science and computing with this decline in interest being more pronounced among younger cohort

Join in with this panel session chaired by David Montagu from the Royal Society, to hear the perspectives of experts with a wealth of experience in science education, on the decline of practical work post-covid and ideas of how we might address this in our schools and colleges.
Speakers
avatar for David Montagu

David Montagu

Senior Policy Advisor, Education, The Royal Society
David is a Senior Policy Adviser in the Royal Society’s Education team, and has worked on science, mathematics and computing education policy for over 15 years. He is the project lead on the Science Education Tracker and lead author of Practical inquiry in secondary science edu... Read More →
avatar for Judith Hillier

Judith Hillier

Associate Professor of Education (Physics), Department of Education, University of Oxford
Dr Judith HillierAssociate Professor in Science Education (Physics)Deputy PGCE Course Director and lead PGCE Science tutorFellow of Kellogg CollegeFellow on the Institute of PhysicsRecipient of the 2021 Marie Curie-Sklodowska MedalLatest article Miller-Friedmann, J., Hillier, J... Read More →
avatar for Steve Jones

Steve Jones

Director, CLEAPSS
Steve taught science in secondary schools for 28 years before moving into advisory work, initially for Hertfordshire and then as a regional adviser for the Secondary National Strategy - Always passionate about practical work Steve believes that hands-on activities are quite simply... Read More →
avatar for Ed Walsh

Ed Walsh

Science Education Consultant, Ed Walsh Consulting
An author and CPD presenter, I was a teacher for 20 years, 12 of them as team leader.  I then worked as a consultant, supporting teachers and science teams, training teachers and developing curriculum materials.  I am now a Series Editor for Collins, CPD Trainer for AQA and Development... Read More →
avatar for Alistair Moore

Alistair Moore

University of York, Curriculum Specialist in Science Education, University of York
My research interests include school science curriculum development, effective formative and summative assessment, scientific literacy, student engagement with science, and teaching of difficult ideas in biology. I have extensive experience in the development of school science curricula... Read More →
Saturday January 11, 2025 13:15 - 14:05 GMT
Pope LT C17
  11-19

14:15 GMT

Research Meet - Sharing current close-to-practice research
Saturday January 11, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
Research provides a means for exploring teaching and learning in classrooms and other contexts, with some studies suggesting new ways of working. Every year many science education Masters, PhD and EdD students develop an expertise in a specific area of science education which can provide useful insights into how science works in the classroom. Come along to this session to hear a range of findings arising from a number of these studies and join in discussions for those that interest you.

Details of these mini-presentations will be made available by December.
Speakers
avatar for Alastair Gittner

Alastair Gittner

Research Lead and an enthusiastic supporter of ASE for over 25 years, Notre Dame High School
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Sarah Earle

Professor of Primary Science Education, Bath Spa University
Saturday January 11, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
Pope A34
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14:15 GMT

Primary Teach Meet
Saturday January 11, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
The primary teach meet is a great opportunity for people from the Primary Science Education Community to come together to network and hear about top tips, inspiring resources and not-to-be-missed opportunities.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Eames CSciTeach

Sarah Eames CSciTeach

Primary Teacher and PSTT Mentor, Sandfield Close Primary School
Primary Teacher - I love teaching; I also love being a fellow of the Primary Science Teaching Trust and working for them 1 day a week. Yes, the best of both worlds! Proud to be on the ASE Primary Committee.Padlet link for 2024ASE Primary Teachmeet 2024 (padlet.com)... Read More →
SK

Sheetal Kowalczyk

Primary Teacher, Bromley High Junior School
Saturday January 11, 2025 14:15 - 15:05 GMT
ESLC C01
  Primary
 

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