LETTA in conjunction with THEP are pleased to offer this new primary science course, as part of a local Enthuse project.
The day is made of 3 distinct parts:
Part 1 – Julia Weston will lead a session on SEN provision in science and we’ll use a research paper and a practical resource to explore this.
Part 2 – NFU Education will introduce their award-winning range of Farming STEMterprise projects with an exciting practical workshop that throws elements of Ready Steady Cook, The Apprentice and Countryfile into a blender and produces some brilliant learning outcomes. Expect a session of ideas for exciting practical activities and projects and a free scheme of curriculum- tailored teaching
and learning resources that will allow you to infuse your wider curriculum with engaging STEM learning opportunities.
Part 3 – Earth watch will discuss the importance of environmental education and outdoor learning in the context of environmental issues, as well as concerns around children’s connection to nature. We will look at the implications of the DfE’s sustainability and climate change strategy and explore practical steps to involve schools in environmental projects. We will share best practice around implementing environmental learning regularly and meaningfully and supporting peer teachers in participants’ schools.
Who should attend?
Science leads
N.B. part of the afternoon session will be held outside – please dress accordingly
About the facilitator
Julia Weston is the lead for the STEM Enthuse Project at LETTA and an independent consultant working for both LETTA and THEP. She has led Primary Science in Tower Hamlets for 20 years, as well as leading training on a number of prior Enthuse projects. She is one of the authors of the award winning PLAN materials (https://www.planassessment.com).
When: 7th June 2022 9.30am-3.30pm
Where: Stebon Primary School, Wallwood Street, London E14 7AD
Cost: £50 (FREE to Enthuse Partnership schools)
Booking: https://train.letta.org.uk/cpd
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