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Wednesday 8 to Saturday 11 January 2020 at the University of Reading

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The Association for Science Education Annual Conference 2020 Wednesday 8 - Saturday 11 January at the University of Reading, RG6 6UR Highlights A quick view of some of the keynotes and the key themes.

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Secondary Practicals, curriculum, exam board updates and more.

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FE A special membership offer and focused programme.

Primary Curriculum depth, enquiry skills and assessment.

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Conference overview Booking details, prices, hotel deals, travel and exhibition.

Day listings Full listings for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

ASE More on ASE - our membership, events and resources.

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The Association for Science Education is the UK’s largest subject association. We are driven by, and for, teachers and technicians who are passionate about science teaching and learning. Photos Š Fred Knox-Hooke

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Keynotes and special events

Discover a selection of lectures, workshops and debates across the Conference programme. ASE President - Sir John Holman

Sir John Holman takes on his second year as ASE’s President, guiding and shaping the focus of our work and the support of our members. At the Annual Conference, John Holman will be exploring ‘Science Education: Building the essential skills for a successful career.’ Thursday 1pm

Back in Time for School

Kristy Turner starred in the BBC’s ‘Back in Time for School’, which took a group of teenagers and teachers through over 100 years of education: beginning with making photographic flashes in the Victorian age and ending with the ‘back to basics’ curriculum of John Major. Kristy will present her thoughts on the changes across the century. Friday 9am

Why we’re writing women scientists back into history

Dr Jess Wade, a physicist at Imperial College London, set herself a challenge - to add the missing women of science to Wikipedia. Jess will be joined by Dr Claire Murray, from the Diamond Light Source, to explore how the lives and work of female scientists can be brought into the classroom to inspire girls in STEM. Saturday 2pm

Oftsed: The New Education Inspection Framework

Matthew Newberry, HMI at Ofsted, will offer reflections on the first term of inspections under the new Framework. Friday 1pm Matthew will also host workshops to extend discussions with primary and secondary teachers. Saturday from 10.45am

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Improving Secondary Science - EEF

The Education Endowment Foundation has published seven recommendations for improving science in secondary schools. Emily Yeomans will present the most effective ways schools can improve results and so tackle this country’s stark science attainment gap. Saturday 1pm

IMPROVING SECONDARY SCIENCE Guidance Report

Using Research in the Classroom

There are no quick fixes to the challenges of developing evidence-based practice; it remains difficult for teachers to access, review and implement principles emerging from research. Best Evidence Science Teaching (BEST) aims to transform evidence into practice by making research-informed teaching resources freely available. Alistair Moore from University of York Science Education Group (UYSEG) will explore how BEST resources can help teachers to develop research-informed approaches in the seven main areas identified by the EEF Improving Secondary Science report. Thursday 3pm

Institute of Physics - Paul Hardaker

Paul Hardaker, the Chief Executive of the Institute of Physics, will look at ‘Physics for a changing society’. By the time of the ASE Annual Conference, the 31 October deadline will have passed. “We know well – all the evidence shows – that physics is hugely beneficial to the UK economy and society, and we want to ensure the UK remains worldleading whatever the political outcome.” Discover the path Paul sees for physics in 2020. Friday 1.30pm

Schools’ Exhibition

Teachers from schools and colleges, across all phases, bring along displays of classroom work. All teachers exhibiting get a free day at the Conference. To register interest, email conferences@ase.org.uk. Friday 9am-12pm

Science on Stage

ASE has taken on the coordination of Science on Stage UK, which brings together inspiring teachers to share their ideas as part of the biennial, international Science on Stage festival www.ase.org.uk/scienceonstage. Stuart Farmer will showcase some of the best ideas with the UK delegates at the Science on Stage Festival, being held in Portugal in November 2019. Friday 2pm

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For the Annual Conference, ASE brings together sessions on all areas of science education, but each year there are specific themes we think are of particular relevance to current teaching and learning. Here are some highlighted sessions that explore those key themes.

Outdoor learning

Included in its support for Outdoor learning, ASE has published: Best Practice guidance, ITE resources, a guide to taking the new curriculum outside, and many more resources across our journals and website: www.ase.org.uk/outdoor-science. You can find more ideas and support in Conference sessions:

Planning for Outdoor Learning in Primary Science

Early Career Teachers

January will see the first anniversary of the publication of the Government’s ‘Early Career Framework’. We have some sessions that look at specific ideas for supporting new science teachers.

Science for Early Career Teachers Matt Livesey, Bradford Grammar School, will lead a discussion with trainees, NQTs, RQTs and early career teachers from both primary and secondary settings to share good practice. The perfect chance for both new teachers and those supporting new teachers to get ideas on how to survive and develop. Friday 12pm

Teaching about Managing Risk for Early Career Teachers Funded by Gatsby Charitable Foundation, CLEAPSS has developed a resource for secondary ITE and Teaching Schools to help them guide student teachers in how to manage risk for practicals. The aim is to reduce any barriers to practicals for Early Career Teachers by giving them the confidence and understanding to manage risk assessment for the practicals they want to carry out. Friday 3pm

Engaging Pre-service Teachers in Practical Work Being able to plan for pupil learning through the use of effective practical work is a vital skill for new teachers. How can we help student teachers plan practical tasks? Effective support will not only improve science in the classroom, but it will help shape and inform the identity of the young teacher as an advocate for science education. Friday 10.30am

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Linked to the new Ofsted Framework, consider how to plan meaningful outdoor learning experiences as part of your science curriculum. Helen Spring will lead practical activities and explore assessment opportunities in the outdoor setting. Please dress for the weather, as we will be outdoors for a significant part of the session! Saturday 1.40pm

Outdoor Science Claire Holmes from Windermere School will show how to use the outdoor classroom to develop an approach to the KS3 science curriculum. Get outside, explore ideas to enrich science in everyday lessons, and see how any space can be used. Saturday 10.30am

Earth Science Out of Doors Join the Earth Science Teachers Association team for a tour of the interactive Earth science teaching activities available on the campus within a few metres of the lab door. Wednesday 12.10pm

Mobilising ‘Place’? Rachel Cook presents her PhD work from King’s College London, exploring the role of family culture in shaping black African girls’ engagement with primary science in outdoor settings. Gain an insight into the factors from home life that affect engagement and get suggestions for how science can be made more inclusive and widen participation in outdoor settings. Wednesday 12.10pm

‘Soft Skills’

An important area across all education is the development of the skills learners will need in future employment. Science can play a vital part in developing these skills through enquiry and investigation. There are many sessions that explore the skills through science; here is just one example:

Extended Practicals and Soft Skills Considering Gatsby’s ‘Good Practical Science’, Lisa Niven, All Saints RC School, looks at developing extended practicals at KS5, and shows why having no expected outcomes is worthwhile. Develop students’ enquiry skills and plan how to increase their science capital. Friday 4pm

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Secondary science educator... 11-19

Why you should attend the ASE Annual Conference.

We have over 200 sessions exploring secondary science teaching and learning so whatever issues you want to tackle or interests you want to pursue, the ASE Annual Conference has something to offer. •

Develop a knowledge-rich curriculum.

Interrogate the New Inspection Framework.

Understand assessment and specifications for you and your students.

Support students in transition both from primary and onto sixth form.

Develop your knowledge and skills for teaching all the sciences.

Collect ideas for practicals using easy-to-access equipment.

Implement strategies for engaging all students in science.

Support your lower-attaining and stretch your higher-attaining learners.

Make effective use of technology.

Learn how to develop your science team.

Discover how to formalise your own Professional Learning Journey.

The whole department can benefit from coming along as there are sessions for technicians, NQTs, subject specialists and heads of department. With about 1,000 science educators attending each day, the ASE Annual Conference also offers a unique chance to meet other teachers to share ideas and challenges.

Explore the free exhibition with around 100 science education organisations offering resources, equipment, curriculum updates and ideas.

Grab the chance for this invaluable INSET. Where else do you get so much expertise in the same place at the same time?

Use the friendly expertise of the ASE 11-19 Committee to ask any questions on science education.

Attend for one or more days, whatever fits with your available time and budget.

Really good ideas and really good discussion on the table. Made me really enthusiastic to go back to school and try out ideas!

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A Secondary guide to the conference 11-19

With our extensive programme, you can create a tailored CPD plan. However, if you want guidance, here are some suggested streams. Frontier Science

Enhancing Your Curriculum

Fire your passion for science and bring cutting-edge research into your lessons.

Matthew Newberry HMI will be offering a review of the New Inspection Framework on Friday 10 January. Following OfSTED's focus on curriculum, we have a whole host of sessions that can offer ideas to develop the breadth and depth of your science teaching and learning. These include:

This programme of lectures focuses on areas of expertise within the University of Reading, and the lecturers are leading researchers. So enhance your knowledge and get a glimpse of what your students could go on to study. After each talk, there will be the chance to chat with the lecturer. Grab the opportunity to make some scientific links for you, your school and your students. The Frontier Science lectures run throughout the Conference and topics will include: »»Operation Weather Rescue: Learning from the past »»Things don’t taste the same as they used to: Changes in sensory perception and ageing »»Solving the puzzle of healthy eating »»Sense and sensibility in modern vaccine design »»Effects of bilingualism on healthy ageing and dementia »»Shining light on DNA-drug interactions »»Addressing the energy challenge: The role of chemistry »»Cleaning up after going nuclear »»Nanomedicines in action »»Melancholia: Earth’s transitioning climate and what it means »»Genomes and genetic engineering: New frontiers in Parkinson’s disease research »»Harnessing technology to enhance medicine and healthcare »»Bringing mathematics to life »»Evolution of Cancer »»Mixed messages: How air pollution scrambles floral smells, confusing pollinators »»Understanding neurodegeneration »»Physical and social spaces impacting health »»Nutrition and health: The known unknowns »»Hormones made me do it: Effects of hormones on behaviour

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»»1000-1100 The Oxford & AQA Curriculum Project REPEATED (354) - Amie Hews, OUP »»1100-1200 STEM, Climate and Curriculum (35) - William Scott, NAEE »»1200-1300 Evaluating the Impact of the ‘Know/Apply/Extend 5-year Framework’ within a 5-year AQA Curriculum (49) - Dr Andy Chandler-Grevatt, OUP »»1500-1600 Is a Science Curriculum More than the Science? (91) - Marc Neesam, Cambridge Assessment International Education »»1700-1800 Science Mastery: Integrating curriculum and CPD (117) Alice Hillen, Ark Online

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»»0900-1000 Practical Assessment of Science Skills: The PASS project (127) - Dr Chris Harrison, KCL & ASE & Alistair Moore, UYSEG »»1030-1130 BEST Curriculum Planning REPEATED (152) - Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden, UYSEG »»1200-1300 Ideas to Enrich your Science Curriculum (194) - Andy Brunning, OCR »»1400-1500 AQA Science Hubs: Effective local collaboration (210) - Julian Clarke, AQA

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»»1045-1415 Effective Sequencing and Progression in your Science Curriculum (291) - Matthew Newberry HMI, Ofsted »»1400-1500 Challenging Curriculums (334) - Jon Searle & Phillip Herzberg, UAE »»Or Developing a Physics Curriculum for KS3 (336) - Anthony Clowser, Ysgol John Bright Secondary School

Biology Education Research Group: Thursday On Thursday, the specialist work of the Biology Education Research Group (BERG) showcases research into biology teaching and learning across core topics including genetics, climate and evolution. »»0900-1000 »»1000-1100 »»1100-1200 »»1200-1300 »»1400-1500 »»1600-1700

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What should we teach about the genetics of intelligence? (72) - Prof. Michael Reiss, UCL Institute of Education ‘Flying the Nest’: The development of self-regulated learning during the transition to HE (3) - Prof. Stephen Rutherford, Cardiff University ‘You did not act in time.’ Students’ knowledge about greenhouse gases; lessons from PISA (38) - Dr Mary Oliver & Dr Michael Adkins, University of Nottingham Emerging Biology in Earliest Years (61) - Dr Sue Dale Tunnicliffe, UCL Institute of Education Are you really more than your genes? How do you know? (6) - Prof. Berry Billingsley, Canterbury Christ Church University How do school students use their extant knowledge in contemporary biomedical research? (83) - Prof. Stephen Price, UCL

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experience at the conference has affected the way I think about “ Myteaching science, and furthered my appreciation of CPD.

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Conference delegate Technician Twilight: Thursday 3-7pm only £25

Good Practical Science

A special afternoon and evening of sessions with a focus on practicals for technicians and teachers.

Our President, Sir John Holman, produced ‘Good Practical Science’ for Gatsby which provides a framework for schools. To continue this work, the ASE Annual Conference is packed full of practical sessions with hands-on activities ready for you to take back to the classroom. Here is just a selection of the sessions on offer.

»»1500-1600 CLEAPSS Drop-In Workshop (85) »»Or ASE Technician Session: Don’t tell me, it’s for school - Lynne Rawlings, Brighton Hill Community School (86) »»Or Curriculum-focused Dynamics Practical Uncovered (87) - Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta, Narika Corporation Japan »»Or Biology Practicals that Work: Drop-in (84) - SAPS »»1500-1700 “Hi, I am your science technician. What can I do for you?” (94) - Magda Polec, CLEAPSS »»1600-1700 Biology Practicals that Work: Drop-in (101) - SAPS »»1600-1700 Practical Laboratory Activity - Rebecca Brooks, SciChem »»Or Spot that Rock (111) - Chris King & Susie Lydon, ESTA »»1600-1800 Plugging into the Sun (122) - David Garlovsky, Schools & Homes Energy Education Project »»1600-1900 Teach Chemistry Celebration: Drop-in event (103) - RSC »»1630-1800 CLEAPSS Drop-In Workshop (112) »»1700-1800 KS3 Practicals: Prep for GCSE (115) - Ed Walsh »»Or Physics Required Practicals GCSE & A-level (118) - Iain Davison, Data Harvest »»Or Biology Practicals that Work: Drop-in (119) - SAPS »»1700-1800 Curriculum-focused Electricity Practical Uncovered (120) Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta, Narika Corporation Japan »»Or Embedding Engaging, Interactive and Wireless Datalogging Technology into your Secondary Science Practical (121) Chris Wilhelm - PASCO scientific »»1800-1900 ASE Technician Session: I’m a technician - this is what I do! (354) - Lynne Rawlings RSciTech, Brighton Hill Community School »»1800-1900 Biology Practicals that Work: Drop-in (352) - SAPS

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»»0900-1000 Chemistry Doesn’t Just Happen in Test Tubes (15) - Dr Peter Borrows, Troye Scientific »»1000-1100 5-minute Practical Activities (25) - Iain Davison, Data Harvest »»1400-1500 Good Practical Science (67) - Ed Walsh, Ed Walsh Consulting »»Or Simple Experiments to Discover a lot of Chemistry (74) - Klemens Koch, Pedagogical University Bern

Fri

»»0900-1000 Making Practicals Work! (130) - Adam Innis, Nottingham Emmanuel School »»0r What’s In My Tray (143) - Dr Katherine Forsey, Gratnells Learning Rooms »»1300-1400 Physics Required Practicals GCSE & A-Level REPEATED (207) - Iain Davison, Data Harvest »»1400-1500 The Use and Value of Telescopes in Schools (211) - Dr David Boyce CSciTeach, Uppingham School »»1600-1700 Magic of Chemical Demonstrations REPEATED (262) - Anthony Hardwicke, Bradfield College

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»»0900-1000 We Got Practical: From the classroom to policy (269) - Euan Douglas CSciTeach, St George Catholic College »»1030-1130 Integrated Instructions in Practical Work (285) - David Paterson, Aldenham School »»Or “Keep it simple”: Making GCSE practicals accessible (282) - Chae Cruickshank, OCR »»1200-1400 Teaching Electricity & Forces (317) - Bryan Berry - Physics Partners

Biology in the Real World: Friday Biology in the Real World (BitRW) explores some of the biological issues and phenomena developing around the world today. Brought to you by the NUCLEUS group. (NUCLEUS is a group of about 20 bioscience learned societies and similar not-for-profit organisations.) »»1015-1100 »»1100-1145 »»1200-1245 »»1415-1500 »»1500-1545 »»1600-1645

Drowning: A lesson in prevention (148) - Prof. Mike Tipton, University of Portsmouth Social Insects! From lonely beginnings to societies of millions (149) - Dr Patrick Kennedy, University of Bristol Tumours (micro) environments (187) - Dr Isabel Pires, University of Hull STEM by Nature (241) - Jane Richmond, Field Studies Council Under Attack! New and emerging threats to plant health (234) - Nicola Spence, DEFRA Eats, Roots, Soils and Leaves: Safe ways of observing microbes in natural materials (360) - Dr John Grainger - University of Reading & Dr Rachel Exley - University of Oxford

Use the online programme to create your own CPD programme. You can search by phase, theme or subject and add selected sessions to your schedule. Then, share your plans with colleagues easily via email or Twitter: www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

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FE & Skills

FE & Skills lecturer...

To take advantage of this offer, email conferences@ase.org.uk

Why you should attend the ASE Annual Conference Special FE offer For only £99, FE staff can get a year’s ASE membership plus free attendance at the FE Day on 9 January at the ASE Annual Conference 2020 (usual price is £237). Whether you are teaching T-levels, A-levels, or supporting the science content within technical education, the ASE offers valuable support: •

Insights into real-world science research to enhance your subject knowledge.

Strategies to support your less-able and stretch your more-able students.

Updates on T-levels.

Ideas for connecting with Higher Education and industry.

Approaches for teaching and assessment across new and existing specifications.

Easy-to-do practicals across all sciences.

The FE day offers a wide range of CPD opportunities - Thursday 9 January: •

Explore the free exhibition with around 100 science education organisations offering resources, equipment, curriculum updates and ideas.

Grab the chance for this invaluable INSET. Where else would you find such a wealth of expertise in the same place at the same time?

Network with teachers from a wide range of colleges.

FE day: Thursday 9 January You can attend any sessions across the day, here is a suggested programme: 0900-1000 Ideas for Teaching Evolution - Amy Norman, Leicester College 1000-1100 ‘Flying the nest’: The development of self-regulated learning during the transition to Higher Education Prof. Stephen Rutherford, Cardiff University 1100-1200 Update on Gatsby’s Support for T-levels - Kevin Burke 1200-1300 Open-ended investigations in Post-16 Sciences - Lynda Dunlop, University of York 1400-1500 Biology Practicals that Work Drop-in - Alex Jenkin, Science and Plants in Schools (SAPS) 1500-1600 Carbon Footprint with Fuse School Free Videos for Post-16 - Keith Ross, Fuse School

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Primary science teacher... Primary

Why you should attend the ASE Annual Conference Whether you are a science coordinator looking for guidance, a science specialist looking to enhance your subject knowledge, or a new classroom teacher looking for support, our programme has content for you. •

Guides to assessment.

Practicals that can be done in class with easy-to-access equipment.

Initiatives to support Primary science from National Farmers’ Union, Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT), Wellcome and many more.

Creative approaches to explore scientific ideas.

Science through animals and insects.

Ideas for using the outdoors for science learning.

Strategies for encouraging children to develop scientific enquiry skills.

Cross-curricular projects encompassing engineering, careers, the environment, history and technology.

Approaches to embedding literacy in science.

Resources to support expanding the curriculum.

With over 400 Primary educators attending, the ASE Annual Conference also offers a rewarding chance to meet other teachers of science to share ideas and challenges.

Explore the free exhibition where around 100 science education organisations offer resources, equipment, curriculum updates and ideas.

Grab the chance for this invaluable INSET. Where else do you get so much expertise in the same place at the same time?

Meet the ASE Primary Committee for friendly, expert advice on any aspect of science teaching.

Attend for one or more days, whatever fits with your available time and budget.

One of the best new CPD inputs I have had in a long time. This has really peaked my interest and motivated me to share and implement changes in school.

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Primary Programme Primary

Cross- curricular

Science can be learnt through other subjects and linked with a wide range of topics.

Thurs

»»1200-1330 SunSpace Art (95) - Dr Helen Mason, University of Cambridge »»1500-1600 Learning Science through Embodied Narratives (79) - Minna Orvokki Nygren, University College London

Fri

»»1040-1140 Teaching Sustainability (167) - Joy Parvin & Clare Docking, CIEC »»Or Science, Mathematics and English: a blended approach at KS1 (174) - Andy Markwick, Evolution Education Consultancy »»Or Linking Science and Literacy for Improved Student Outcomes (170) - Bill Badders, NSTA, USA »»1145-1245 Science Meets English (178) - Naomi Hiscock & David Allen, ASE Primary Committee »»Or Ocean: An alien world (180) - Gloria Barnett, Footprint to the Future »»1450-1550 Medicine in the Primary Classroom (225) - Angharad Pass, Tranmere Park Primary School & University of Leeds »»Or Excellent Storytelling in Science (230) - Jules Pottle, PSTT »»1600-1700 Premier League Primary Stars Primary Science (252) - Sarah Eames, Sandford Close Primary School

Sat

»»1055-1155 The Art of Science: Using rocks and fossils in art to communicate science (306) - Chris King & Dan Boatright, ESTA »»1350-1450 RSPB’s Wild Challenge in a Broad and Balanced Curriculum (330) - Rachel Albon, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds »»1500-1600 Life in the Nature Zone (359) - Steve Bowles, Eyewitness Productions

STEM

Ideas on how to use STEM to encourage a real-world approach to learning.

Thurs

»»1200-1300 Developing Problem-solving Skills for the 21st Century (55) - Chris Nash, Discovery Education »»1400-1500 Engaging Primary Science with AugmentifyIt (54) - Ahrani Logan, AugmentifyIt

Fri

»»1040-1140 Facilitating Pupil-centred Learning using Real-world STEM (171) Dr Anita Shaw, STEMPowered Learning »»Or Ocean Science Activities for the Classroom (173) - Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop, Encounter Edu »»1145-1245 Using AR to Deliver the Perfect Lesson (176) - Alan Sheridan, Education Harbour »»Or Food & Farming in KS2 Science (185) - Debbie Hicks, Leaf Education »»1450-1550 How Can Engineering Improve Lives? (226) - Rebecca Unwin, Falinge Park High School & SEERIH »»Or Exploring Solar Power (227) - Ed Walsh, Ed Walsh Consulting

Sat

»»1055-1155 A Food & Farming STEM Extravaganza (303) - Joshua Payne, NFU Education »»1350-1550 Planning for Outdoor Learning in Primary Science (331) - Helen Spring, Spring Learning

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Science Capital

An exploration of why and how some people participate in and engage with STEM-related experiences - and why some do not. Collect a host of approaches to engaging everyone with science.

Thurs

»»0900-1000 Changing Children’s Stereotypes of Scientists (23) - Dr Carol Davenport, Northumbria University »»1000-1100 Science! Fun? With Purpose? (20) - Dr Alexandra Okada, Open University »»1200-1300 Working Scientifically with Museums (56) - Joe Sullivan, Natural History Museum »»1400-1500 Science for All: Removing ability groups (78) - Liam Coupland, Maesycwmmer Primary School »»1600-1700 Building Science Capital: Who needs science? (62) Terry Kirk, FunNY Science

Fri

»»1040-1140 Primary Science and Families (169) - Dr Jenny Watson »»1145-1245 Science4Families: Practical ways to develop science capital (181) - Helen Spring, SEERIH »»Or Is Science for Everyone? (183) - Francesca Gale, Wellcome Genome Campus Connecting Science »»1450-1550 Doing AND Reading about Science (220) - Joy Parvin, CIEC »»Or The Arbour Project (223) - Greg Klaes, NSTA, USA »»1600-1700 Primary Science Homework: A pencil-free approach (242) - Colin Forster, University of Gloucestershire »»Or Beyond the Crocodile Clip (249) - Allen Tsui, Willowbrook Primary School Academy »»Or Museum School for Primary Children (243) - Ana Alexandra Valente Rodrigues, University of Aveiro

Sat

»»1055-1155 Primary STEM Club Ideas for Teachers on a Tight Budget: Drop-in session (299) - Dr Elizabeth Flinn »»1350-1450 Engaging Primary Children in Science by Teaching about Cutting-edge Research Projects (328) - Alison Trew & Paul Tyler, PSTT »»1500-1600 Running a Primary Science Club: A ‘How To’ guide (340) - Liz Chilvers & Rose Edmonson, St Matthew’s Primary School »»Or Developing Young Scientists (346) - Charlotte Jackson, Herts for Learning

Primary Special Sessions Fri

»»1345-1445 Primary Pop-Up Teachers host table displays of ideas from their classrooms. Explore, play and get some inspiration.

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» 1200-1330 Lunch and TeachMeet All primary delegates are invited to join the ASE Primary Committee for lunch followed by a TeachMeet where teachers will share 5-minute presentations on their top tips. Sponsored by Wellcome Trust Explorify

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Primary

Curated by the expert ASE Primary Committee, the Primary Programme offers three days of themed sessions.

Practical Science

Subject Leadership, Curriculum & Assessment

With the increased focus on curriculum, you can collect ideas on how to develop your curriculum, your team and assess the learning of your pupils.

Ideas and resources for accessible experiments and demonstrations.

Thurs

»»0900-1000 Science is Everywhere (27) - Sarah Langford, Sphere Science

»»1000-1100 Researching Practice: Sharing some ‘Action Research’ tools to measure the impact of your teaching (110) - Deb McGregor, PSTT »»1500-1600 Framing a Primary Science Curriculum (93) - Jane Turner, PSQM

Fri

»»1040-1140 Knowledge-Rich Learning: Are we there yet? (165) - Bryony Turford & Jane Turner, PSQM »»1145-1245 Looking Forwards to Move Backwards (182) - Christina Whittaker, PSQM »»1450-1550 Curricular Enrichment Activities in CIEC (229) - Diana de Silva Oliveira, University of Aveiro »»Or Developing Effective Primary Science Subject Leaders (219) - Clare Warren, PSQM »»1600-1700 PSQM and The New Ofsted Framework (247) - Jane Turner & Helen Sizer, PSQM »»Or Primary School Teachers and Real-world Science (245) - Nicola Broderick, Dublin City University »»1600-1800 Building a Primary Science Curriculum for your School (244) - Marc Neesam, Cambridge Assessment International Education

Sat

»»1055-1155 Planning and Sequencing the Primary Curriculum (300) - Neil Almond, Teacher »»Or Critical Thinking to Raise Achievement in Primary Science (304) - Rob Butler, ASE & Rebecca Kitchen, Geographical Association »»1350-1450 Simple Solutions for Successful Primary Science Assessment (329) - Nicola Beverley, Primary Science Consultant »»1500-1600 Coherence in Primary Science (342) - Neil Almond, Teacher »»Or Working Scientifically with ASE PLAN (345) - Naomi Hiscock, Independent Science Education Consultant

Thurs

Fri

»»1040-1140 CLEAPSS Primary Science Practical Workshop (168) Jason Harding, CLEAPSS »»Or Exploring Rock, Soil, Water, Fossil (172) - Chris King & Susie Lydon, ESTA »»1145-1245 Fun, Low-cost, Primary STEM Projects (177) Caroline Alliston, TTS Group »»1450-1550 What’s In My Tray? (233) - Katherine Forsey, Gratnells Learning Rooms »»1600-1700 Chemistry is Fun! (250) - Martin Wesley, Sphere Science »»Or What Lives in our Waters? (251) - Kulvinder Johal, PSTT

Thurs

»»1055-1155 Let’s Talk Bogs (344) - Lynn Daley, SSERC »»Or Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy (298) - Iain Davison, Data Harvest »»Or A Healthy Approach to Safety (307) - Jane Winter, CIEC »» Practical Primary Science with Dr Jo (305) - Jo Montgomery, Dr Jo Science Solutions »»1350-1450 Light Fantastic! (327) - Lynn Daley, SSERC »»Or Primary Pneumatics & Hydraulics (326) - Hayley Sherrard, SSERC

Science Enquiry

“What children do in order to answer scientific questions about the world around them.” Jane Turner, PSQM

Thurs

»»1000-1100 Working Scientifically to Include All Enquiry Types REPEATED (19) - Hellen Ward, Canterbury Christ Church University »»1600-1700 Evolution and Inheritance at Upper Primary with Mary Anning as a Major Stimulus (109) - Marianne Cutler, ASE

Fri

»»1040-1140 Working Scientifically Beyond Practical Work (163) - Leigh Hoath, Leeds Trinity University »»1145-1245 Teaching Evolution & Inheritance to Primary School Children (175) - Mandy Hartley, The Little Storytelling Company »»Or Philosophical Thinking in Primary Science (184): Jude Penny & Colin Forster, University of Gloucestershire »»Or The UnLocke Project: The findings (17) - Derek Bell, Learnus

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»»1450-1550 BBC Teach and Primary Science (221) - Leigh Hoath, Leeds Trinity University »»Or Bringing Jurassic Coast to your Classroom (228) - Carol Sampey, PSTT »»1600-1700 Science! Fun? With Purpose? (246) - Dr Alexandra Okada, Open University »»Or Let’s Talk about Animals (248) - Stuart Naylor, Naylor Budd Education

Sat

»»1055-1155 KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) (301) - Bryony Turford & Paul Tyler, PSTT »»1350-1450 Finding the Start Point (325) - Ed Walsh, Ed Walsh Consulting »»1500-1600 Primary Science and Cognitive Science (343) - Sarah Earle, Bath Spa University »»Or See Through Science (341) - Paul Tyler, PSTT & Alex Farrer, Wimbledon High School

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Book online It’s the easiest way to secure your place.

Clear and simple to use, every type of order can be made at ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk. • • • • •

Book your whole department, using the Group Discount of 15% for 6 or more. Confirm you are an ASE member for up to 50% discount on the full delegate rate. Request payment by invoice, if needed. Register for FREE Entry into the Exhibition only. Book for 1,2,3 or 4 days.

All in simple steps: Go to ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk. Click on ‘Tickets’. Scroll down for the type of ticket you want (including social events) and then use the drop-down menu to select the number of tickets wanted. Click ‘Checkout’ when you have the ticket type(s) and quantity wanted. Complete the form with your contact and payment details. Add in any social event tickets wanted and then ‘Pay Now’.

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Great resources to take back to school and use straight away.

Excellent presentations with simple but inspiring hands-on experiments, with clear instructions.

Conference planning After you book on Eventbrite you’ll be redirected to sched.org to start planning your personal conference programme. You can use Sched to search the full conference timetable, create your tailored programme and register interest for sessions; you can then receive updates from presenters.

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Social Events Association Social Friday 10 January

International Dinner Wednesday 8 January

Held on campus at the University Reading in the Meadow Suite, this informal bowl-food buffet is the perfect time to network with friends, old and new, in a relaxed atmosphere.

A great way to end the International Day and continue the discussions with colleagues from around the world. This informal dinner is held on the University of Reading campus in the Meadow Suite so you can stroll along after the International Day programme. Or you can begin your time at ASE with the dinner, to get a feel for the event before the main conference begins on Thursday. To attend the International Dinner, add it to your booking. £42 per head. Welcome drink at 6.30pm.

ASE Member

Non-member

Early Bird (book by 25 October)

Early Bird (book by 25 October)

Member * When you join ASE Trainee Teacher from only £4 a month

To attend the Association Social, add it to your booking. £32 per head. Welcome drink at 7pm. ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk

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If you have any questions, just email conferences@ase.org.uk or call the head office team on 01707 283000.

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Accommodation in Reading ASE has negotiated special rates with local hotels.

You need to book and pay for your room directly with the hotel. ASE is not responsible for any reservations.

Hotel

Address

Contact

Single B & B

Discount Booking Ref.

Novotel

25B Friar Street Reading, RG1 1DP

0118 9522652

From £69 to £109

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Crowne Plaza

Caversham Bridge Reading, RG1 8BD

0118 925 9988 cp-reading.co.uk

From £75 to £159

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Holiday Inn Reading South

500 Basingstoke Road Reading, RG2 0SL

0118 987 0481 or 0118 987 0482

From £69 to £135

LS3

Millennium Madejski

Madejski Stadium Junction 11 M4 Reading, RG2 0FL

0118 925 35817

From £72 to £120

ASE

0118 931 1311 hillingdonprince.co.uk

£73

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ibis Reading

25A Friar Street Reading, RG1 1DP

0118 953 3500

From £54 to £89

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Pentahotel

Oxford Road Reading, RG1 7RH

0118 958 6222 (Option 1)

£69

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39 Christchurch Road

Hillingdon Prince Reading, RG2 7AN

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Novotel

Ideally located in the heart of the town. Enjoy a drink in the bar with beautiful and tasty meals or just relax in our leisure facilities.

Crowne Plaza Reading

Overlooking the River Thames, this hotel is located only a 10 minute walk from Reading train station. It boasts 122 bedrooms and a newly refurbished Restaurant/Lobby area. There is a spa with a fitness centre and pool, sauna, whirlpool, and 5 treatment rooms. Complimentary on-site car parking available.

Holiday Inn

Alongside modern dĂŠcor, the newly refurbished bedrooms are equipped with free high-speed WiFi and LCD TVs. The lobby, bar and Spirit Health Club ensure you have a relaxing stay.

Millennium Madejski

Easy to access just off Junction 11 of the M4, and 2.5 miles from Reading University. Regular bus services run to the University of Reading Whiteknights Campus and into town. The hotel features include 201 bedrooms. We offer free car parking, free high-speed WiFi and free use of the gym, swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi.

Hillingdon Prince

In the heart of Reading, and walking distance to the University and town centre. The hotel offers great value, friendly service, affordable prices. Free WiFi, fridges, microwaves & satellite TV. Ample parking, and on-site gym.

ibis

182 modern rooms just 1-minute walk from Reading station. ibis Reading Centre offers all the necessities with no fussy frills, from a hearty breakfast spread to free fibre Wi-Fi, a 24hr snack bar to Sweet Beds in every room.

Pentahotel

In the centre of Reading, the stylish 4-star hotel offers chic guest lounge, spacious rooms featuring 42-inch TV with google Chromecast, WiFi, a fitness centre, games room with PlayStations, and American pool table. The train station is a 5-minute walk and Reading University is just 15 minutes by taxi.

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Getting to Reading The ASE Conference is at the heart of the Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading. How to get there The University of Reading is easy to get to by: Rail: Trains from London Paddington to Reading run approximately every 15-20 minutes throughout the day and the average journey time is around 30 minutes. There are direct rail links from many major cities, including Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, and Exeter. Once you arrive at Reading station our ASE stewards will be ready to greet you and assist you in catching the bus to campus (21 and 21A), which runs every 15 minutes. Air: RailAir coaches run from Heathrow Airport direct to Reading station, every 20 minutes and the journey time is approximately 45 minutes. There are trains to Reading from Gatwick Airport every hour. The journey takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Road: There is very limited parking at Reading University on Wednesday-Friday. If you are driving, the sat nav postcode for Whiteknights campus is RG6 6UR.

Take a look at the ABPI schools website The ABPI website for schools and colleges is highly valued by teachers, up to 250,000 people use the site each month. It provides teachers and students with high quality, free, curriculum related, interactive resources containing animations and diagrams which can be downloaded. All our resources link science topics covered in school to the world outside and, particularly, to the treatment of disease.

The site has been redesigned while keeping all your favourite features: • • • • • •

Free to use No login required No adverts High quality animations Interactive questions Download library RMI-0097-1117

For a list of topics covered or to explore the topics available for each age group visit the website www.abpischools.org.uk

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@ABPI_UK

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The Exhibition

Europe’s largest science education commercial exhibition. Exhibition Opening Times: Thursday 0830-1700 Friday 0830-1700 Saturday 0830-1500 The Exhibition is full of hands-on activities and resources from science education suppliers. The perfect place to find out what’s new and pick up some freebies!

A host of ideas...

Completely FREE! We are once again offering free exhibition entry. So if you only want to explore, just select the ‘Free Entry Exhibition ticket’ at ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk Please note this special badge will not gain you access to any of the CPD sessions. “Shared the spoils from the exhibition at school today. Can’t wait to try my biological molymod kit out!”

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If you would like to showcase your organisation at the Exhibition, please contact Angela Buckland, Conference & Events Manager. e: angelabuckland@ase.org.uk t: 01707 283013

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The Conference begins with a smaller, tailored programme focused on ideas with a global perspective. We welcome about 200 delegates for plenaries and workshops selected by the ASE International Committee.

1000

International Day Welcome (363) - Hannah Russell, Chief Executive, ASE

1015

Keynote (364) All

1105

1210

TBA

Taking Research into the Classroom (365) Primary Kate Sutton - Burlington Junior School

Perspectives on Climate Change Education (370) All Kate Greer - King’s College London

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1415

1520

Live Lessons from Remote Research Stations REPEATED (366) 11-19

Science, Sustainability and Cities (367)

How Consistent is Science Education Around the World? (371) All

Learning Science through Embodied Narratives (378) Primary

11-19 Richard Dawson - Wide Awake

Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop - Encounter Edu

Marc Neesam - Cambridge Assessment International Education

Minna Nygren - University College London

Lunch and exhibition

Think Universe! All is one. Fundamental science for years 5-7 (382) Primary

Global Examples and Opportunities (383) All

Dr Melissa Glackin - King’s College London

Dr Francisco Diego - University College London (UCL)

Adrian Fenton - British Council

Climate Change and the Rain Forest (386) All

Mobilising ‘place’? First and secondgeneration black African girls’ engagement with science in outdoor settings (387) Primary

CASE is a Cognitive Readiness and Demand Theory (388) All

Environmental Education in Japanese High Schools (381) 11-19

Ann MacGarry - Size of Wales

Rachel Cook - King’s College London

1620 1630

Alex Black - Let’s think Forum Council and ABC Learning

Break

1630 1730

386 International Panel Debate (391) All

“ I really enjoyed the International Day - day had enough flexibility while feeling well-structured. The sessions I went to worked well together.

Session Listings

Wednesday 8 January: International Day

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‘Building Assessment and Learning Capacity in Science Education’ 1000 1015 Global Learning in Primary Science Project (368) Primary

Can We Agree on What Conceptual Understanding Looks Like? (369) 11-19

Amy Strachan - St Mary’s University, Twickenham

Jasper Green - UCL Institute of Education

Science on Stage Europe: What we can offer (379) All

Earth science out of doors REPEATED (380) All

David Featonby & Liliana Fernandes - Science On Stage Europe

Chris King, Xavier Juan & Anna Anglisano Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA)

A free lunch is provided as part of the International Day to give you the opportunity to talk to teachers from different educational settings. Several of our International Day partners will be running exhibition stalls to showcase resources and project updates.

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1210

1315

International Dinner Meadow Suite, University of Reading This friendly dinner is a great way to end the International Day. Continue the day’s discussions, meet delegates from around the world and relax. To book, add it to your Annual Conference online order ase2020. eventbrite.co.uk £42 per person Welcome drink 6.30pm. Dinner 7pm.

Integrating Academic Research Projects into a Low / No-Cost Practicals in ITE Programmes in 1415 Ethiopia (385) 11-19 School Curriculum (384) Post-16 Henrik Mickos - Tibble Gymnasium, Sweden

Exploring the Process of Science (389) All Tonia Williams - Perimiter Institute

Marian Mulcahy - UCL Institute of Education

Coding in STEM Subjects (390) All

David Featonby & Liliana Fernandes - Science on Stage UK/Europe

1520 ASE International Journal 1620 1630

Panel: Chair: Marc Neesam - Cambridge Assessment International Education

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Edited by Chris Harrison, this online journal is exclusively for ASE International members. Each issue focuses on an aspect of teaching science across the world. Articles have included: exploring: how science works alongside, or with, other subject areas; citizen science; and how practical work can engage students in good science. www.ase.org.uk/join

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Day listings

All the CPD sessions for Thursday - Saturday Using the listings For each day, sessions are grouped by phase and then listed by time; they are also tagged with a theme: • • • • •

Practical Science; ESD: Education for Sustainable Development; Teaching & learning; Technology; Diversity & inclusion;

• • • • •

Research; Professional Learning Journey; Cognitive Science; Curriculum & assessment; Early Career Development.

Each session has a unique number code that you can use to find it in the online database - where session leaders will provide more information along with any links and downloads. Times and details may change before January, so for the up-to-date conference programme, please visit www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference.

New Voices

Creating a platform for teachers Have you ever thought of presenting at the ASE conference? Would you like a taste of the experience without committing to leading a full session? The ASE 11-19 Committee will be hosting two “New Voices” sessions at the 2020 Annual Conference (on the Friday and Saturday afternoons). These sessions are for current classroom teachers who would like to gain experience presenting at a conference in a supportive environment. They will give presenters and audience the chance to enjoy sharing ideas straight from the classroom. If you are interested in presenting a 15 to 20 minute slot in a chaired session, please do get in touch. We do not need a formal proposal, just an indication of the topic you would like to present. Email conferences@ase.org.uk to get in touch with the 11-19 Committee and let us support you in sharing your voice.

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New Voices icon The ASE 11-19 committee has already worked to support some teachers who have never presented at the ASE Annual Conference before. Find the New Voices icon in the Session Listings and that will introduce you to a practicising teacher who is leading a conference session for the first time. So grab their fresh ideas.

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Thursday 9 January: Start times 0900 - 1100 0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Evidence Science Teaching (1)

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @BestEvSciTeach @The ASE 0900-1000

Curriculum & assessment

Post-16 & FE/ Skills

0900-1000

Practical Science

Perimeter Institute: What’s New in Physics? (9)

Tonia Williams - Perimeter Institute resources.perimeterinstitute.ca @Perimeter 0900-1100

Practical Science

Education Kit: Do you taste PC? (14)

Melanie Rosenhart - Unversiteit van Amsterdam, Holland wetenschapsknoop.amsterdam

Finding the Start Point (2)

0900-1000

0900-1000

How Well Do A-level Students Perform in Practicalrelated Exam Questions? Research findings and conclusions REPEATED (358)

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk Practical Science

“Keep it simple” Making GCSE Practicals Accessible (4)

ocr.org.uk/science

0900-1000

Cognitive Science

The Oxford Revision Project: Working out the magic formula (5) Primrose Kitten - Oxford University Press oxfordsecondary.co.uk/science @Primrose_Kitten 0900-1000

BERG: What should we teach about the genetics of intelligence? (72)

Prof. Michael Reiss, UCL Institute of Education Practical Science

DNA Fingerprinting using PCR and Gel Electrophoresis REPEATED (7) Michaela Robinson - Timstar 0900-1000

timstar.co.uk

Practical Science

Chemistry Doesn’t Just Happen in Test Tubes (15) Dr Peter Borrows

peterborrows@cantab.net

0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Engaging Reluctant Learners (Forces talk) (12) Alan Denton - Collins

@sciencealan

0900-1000

Research

Inspiring Students through Research: Resources based on research for chemistry and physics - Post-16 & GCSE (10) Alison McLellan, Aiofe Quinlivan & Meghan Gray University of Nottingham 0900-1100

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Biology for Non-specialists (11) Ai-Linh Tran - CLEAPSS @CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

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Prof. Stephen Rutherford - Cardiff University

All 1000-1100

Keynote: Physics for a changing Society (24)

1000-1100

Research

Pearson: Your partner in science! (44) Pearson UK

Cross-Phase KS2-3 0900-1000

ESD

Plastic Rivers: Source to Sea (8)

pearson.com/uk

11-19 1000-1100

Practical Science

5-minute Practical Activities (25)

Iain Davison - Data Harvest data-harvest.co.uk @dataharvestnews

Primary 0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Changing Children’s Stereotypes of Scientists (23) Dr Carol Davenport - Northumbria University nustem.uk 0900-1000

Practical Science

Science is Everywhere (27)

Sarah Langford - Sphere Science spherescience.co.uk

All

1000-1100

Teaching & learning

Supporting Students Who Find it Difficult to Access GCSE (26) Chris Sherry & Ann Wolstenholme - OCR ocr.org.uk/science 1000-1100

Curriculum & assessment

The Oxford & AQA Curriculum Project REPEATED (354) Amie Hews - Oxford University Press oxfordsecondary.co.uk/science

Primary

0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Taking Science to Trial: The effectiveness of scientific evidence in the criminal justice system (16)

Alex Black- Let’s Think Forum, ABC Learning & ASE Research in Science Specialist Group letsthink.org.uk @alexbclearning @TheASE

Post-16 & FE/ Skills 1000-1100

Research

BERG: ‘Flying The Nest.’ The development of selfregulated learning (3)

Paul Hardaker - CEO, Institute of Physics (IOP) iop.org

Megan Evans - Earthwatch Institute earthwatch.org.uk Research

0900-1000

Curriculum & assessment

1000-1100

Curriculum & assessment

Developments in IBDP Sciences (21)

Graeme Anderson - International Baccalaureate ibo.org

1000-1100

Research

Researching Practice: Sharing Action Research Tools re. ‘Sound Stories’ (28) Deb McGregor - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) & Oxford Brookes University pstt.org.uk 1000-1100

Teaching & learning

Science! Fun? With Purpose? REPEATED (20) Dr Alexandra Okada - Open University 1000-1100

Teaching & learning

Working Scientifically to Include All Enquiry Types REPEATED (19)

Hellen Ward - Canterbury Christ Church University & Keith Remnant - Putting Learning First Hellen.ward@canterbury.ac.uk

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Session Listings

Post-16 & FE/ Skills

11-19


Thursday 9 January: Start times 1100 - 1200 Session Listings

11-19

All

1100-1200

Practical Science

cleapss.org.uk

1100-1200

Practical Science

Get Up Close and Experience Quantum Levitation (96) Karl Fairbank - SciChem 1100-1200

scichem.com

Teaching & learning

Intent Implementation and Impact in Science Lessons (32) Martin Reece & Stuart Sherman

Curriculum & assessment

1100-1200

GCSE Science 2019: Key messages to support development - inc. findings from ELC research REPEATED (33)

Practical Science

Chris King, Xavier Juan & Anna Anglisano - Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) earthscience.org.uk

Cross-Phase KS2-3 1100-1200

Practical Science

Slow-Motion Science (43)

Philip Nottingham - hi-impact consultancy hi-impact.co.uk 1100-1200

Professional Learning Journey

Improving Motivational Decline (29)

Yasushi Ogura - Saitama University, Japan

ESD

STEM, Climate and Curriculum (35)

Post-16 & FE/Skills 1100-1200

Teaching & learning

Ideas for Teaching Evolution (30)

1100-1200

Cards for Organic Chemistry Revision (45)

Practical Science

Studying Microbes in Natural Materials (36)

Dr John Grainger - Microbiology in Schools Advisory Committee (MiSAC) misac.org.uk Teaching & learning

hazel.shirley@btinternet.com

1200-1300

1200-1300

Teaching & learning

Teaching & learning

Working Scientifically with Museums (56) ESD

Dr Mary Oliver & Dr Michael Adkins - University of Nottingham Curriculum & assessment

Keynote: Update on Gatsby’s Support for T-levels (39)

Joe Sullivan & Melissa Chatton - Natural History Museum & Kate Hold - Great North Museum: londonmuseumsgroup.org Hancock 1200-1300

Research

Technology

The Future is Wireless Datalogging: Inspiring scientific minds REPEATED (41)

Curriculum & assessment

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA Practical science

Tonia Williams - Perimeter Institute perimeterinstitute.ca

Practical Science

1200-1300

Lynda Dunlop (ASE Research in Science Specialist Group), Maria Turkenburg-van Diepen & Kerry Knox - University of York lynda.dunlop@york.ac.uk @TheASE

11-19 1200-1300

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop REPEATED: Drop-in session (46) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

1200-1300

Practical Science

Dr Sue Dale Tunnicliffe - UCL Institute of Education

Bob Worley - CLEAPSS

1200-1330

1200-1300

Teaching & learning

1200-1300

Practical science

Outcomes of Practical Work from Pre-service PGCEs (58)

cleapss.org.uk Research

Teachers’ Voices on Practical Work (47)

Lucy Wood - King’s College London 1200-1300

Cross-Phase KS2-3 Dave Dennis - Goldsmiths University

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Post-16 & FE/ Skills

BERG: Emerging biology in Earliest Years (61)

Dr Helen Mason - University of Cambridge

Lucienne McCallum - Timstar timstar.co.uk

Richard Brock - King’s College London richard.brock@kcl.ac.uk

CLEAPSS The Puddle Chemist with a Halo (34)

SunSpaceArt (95)

Kevin Burke gatsby.org.uk/education

Teaching & learning

Stories from Physics: Using stories to enrich physics teaching (57)

Open-ended Investigations in Post-16 Sciences (64)

Chris Nash - Discovery Education discoveryeducationuk@discoveryed.com discoveryeducation.com @discoveryed

BERG: You Did Not Act In Time. Students’ knowledge about greenhouse gases - lessons from PISA (38)

1100-1200

Hazel Shirley

Teaching & learning

Developing Problem-solving Skills for the 21st Century (55)

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) - University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @BestEvSciTeach @The ASE

1100-1200

1200-1300

Perimeter Institute: Fields are real (53)

Primary

BEST Curriculum Planning REPEATED (37)

1100-1200

Alex Black- Let’s Think Forum, ABC Learning & ASE Research in Science Specialist Group letsthink.org.uk @alexbclearning @TheASE

1200-1300

Amy Norman - Leicester College 1100-1200

Teaching & learning

Modelling the Movements of Earth and Moon in the Solar System (59)

Marking and Improving Student Outcomes in AO2 Focused Questions REPEATED (354)

William Scott - National Association for Environment Education (NAEE) naee.org.uk

1100-1200

1200-1300

1200-1300

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA 1100-1200

1100-1200

Amazing Planet: Action-packed classroom science (42)

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (31) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

Cross-Phase KS2-3

Teaching & learning

Play the Game: Can you beat a secondary school student? (50)

Dr Marie Larriva Hormigos - University of St Andrews mlh4@st-andrews.ac.uk @larriva_m

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11-19 1200-1300

All Curriculum & assessment

Evaluating the Impact of the ‘Know/Apply/Extend 5-year Framework’ within a 5-year AQA Curriculum REPEATED (49)

1300-1400

Post-16 & FE/Skills Teaching & learning

ASE Presidential Address: Science Education - Building the essential skills for a successful career (63)

Dr Andy Chandler-Grevatt - Oxford University Press (& ASE 11-19 Committee) oxfordsecondary.co.uk/science @Grevster73

Sir John Holman - ASE President @TheASE

1200-1300

1300-1400

Using the Exemplars Effectively in the Classroom in GCSE & A-levels (48) Andy Brunning - OCR

ocr.org.uk/science

1200-1300

ESD

Transformative Science Education (51)

John Oversby - Science Education Futures 1200-1400

Technology

BYOD Datalogging (52)

Practical Science

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

Teaching & learning

Wisdom from One of the Greatest Physics Teachers... Ever (40)

Dr James de Winter - University of Cambridge Dan Roberts - IDS Education idseducation.co.uk 456 FSC ASE 1/2 page ad.qxp_ASE conference ad teachphysics.co.uk 2019 13/08/2019 11:54 Page 3

Inspirational A Level Biology Fieldwork Field Studies Council (FSC) has a range of A level Biology field courses that meet all of the exam board specifications. > Develop practical skills and complete core practicals at our Field Centres.

Hazel Shirley

hazel.shirley@btinternet.com

1400-1500

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (63)

1100-1200

Teaching & learning

A-level Organic Chemistry in a Box (60)

11-19

11-19

Curriculum & assessment

1400-1500

Session Listings

Thursday 9 January: Start times 1200 - 1400

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (66) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk Practical Science

1400-1500

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (65) Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1400-1500

Good Practical Science (67)

Practical Science

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

An appreciation of the complexity and diversity of the natural world is only possible by experiencing it – this cannot be achieved solely in the classroom. Head of Biology, Caterham School

> Focus on ecology topics that students can often find difficult in exams. > Work on mathematical and statistics skills worth 10% of students’ overall marks. > Expert field teachers lead the teaching on our courses, so you can focus on observing individual students for practical endorsements.

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Primary

1400-1500

Teaching & learning

Your Students as Published Scientists (68)

Christina Astin & Laura Mawby - Young Scientists Journal ysjournal.com 1400-1500

Curriculum & assessment

GCSE Combined Science Resit in 1 Year (69) Ann Wolstenholme - OCR 1400-1500

ocr.org.uk/science

Teaching & learning

Effective Revision in Science (70)

Alan Denton, Melanie Ellis & Jo Plumb - CaPe Science Learning Partnership training@swaveseyvc.co.uk @sciencealan

Bringing STEM to the Classroom (71)

Thandiwe Banda - Portslade Aldridge Academy @STEMyBanda 1400-1500

Research

BERG: Are you really more than your genes? How do you know? (6) Dr Berry Billingsley - Canterbury Christ Church University 1400-1500

Teaching & learning

3D Modelling in Chemistry Education (73)

Ari Myllyviita - Nikki Teaching Training School, University of Helsinki myllyviita.fi @myllyviita 1400-1500

Practical Science

Simple Experiments to Discover a lot of Chemistry (74) Klemens Kloch - Pedagogical University, Bern

Ahrani Logan - AugmentifyIt peapodicity.com/augmentifyit 1400-1500

ESD

Air Quality Education (77)

Danni Kennell - Leicester City Council

Teaching & learning

Science for All: Removing ability groups (78) Liam Coupland - Maesycwmmer Primary School & ASE Primary Committee ase.org.uk @TheASE

1500-1600

Haruhiko FUNAHASHI - Kyoto University, Japan z.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

1500-1600

International Earth Science: Earthlearningidea for KS2, 3 & 4 (75) Chris King, Xavier Jaun & Anna Anglisano - Earth Science Teachers Association: ESTA X-phase earthscience.org.uk

Practical Science

Curriculum-focused Dynamics Practical Uncovered REPEATED (87)

Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta - NaRiKa Corporation, Japan global.narika.jp 1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Archaeology & STEM (89)

ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk

Beth Harrison Wessex Archaeology wessexarch.co.uk

Post-16 & FE/ Skills

1500-1600 ESD

1500-1600

Research

BERG: How do school students use their extant knowledge in contemporary biomedical research? (83) Prof. Stephen Price - UCL

Research

Physics Self-efficacy (90)

John Connolly - UCL Institute of Education 1500-1700

Practical Science

CLEAPSS: “Hi, I am your science technician, what can I do for you?” (94) Magda Polec - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

Primary

11-19

1500-1600

Practical Science

Lynne Rawlings RSciTech - Brighton Hill Community School & ASE Science Laboratory Technicians Committee @RawlingsLynne @TheASE 1500-1600

With a full conference ticket, you can attend all sessions from 9am-7pm. With a Twilight Ticket, there is no admittance to CPD sessions before 3pm but you can take advantage of FREE entry into the Exhibition throughout the Conference.

Andy Brunning - OCR

cleapss.org.uk

ASE Technician Session: Don’t tell me; it’s for school (86)

All sessions on Thursday from 3-7pm can be attended with a £25 Twilight Ticket. Book now: ase.org.uk/annual-conference

1500-1600 Curriculum & assessment

Teaching Science in Context (88) Practical Science

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (85)

Twilight Special for only £25

1500-1600

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (84)

1500-1600

Teaching & learning

HEC and ‘If You Could See an Atom’ (76)

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@AugmentifyIt

Carbon Footprint with Fuse School Free Videos (82) Keith Ross - Fuse School fuseschool.org

1400-1500

1400-1500

Technology

Engaging Primary Science with AugmentifyIt (54)

1500-1600

Cross-Phase KS2-3

1400-1500

1400-1500

Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

Practical Science

1400-1500

11-19

ocr.org.uk/science Teaching & learning

Making Evidence-based Practice Happen in Science Classrooms (81) Alistair Moore - University of York Science Education Group (UYSEG) @amUYSEG

Research

Learning Science Through Embodied Narratives (79) Minna Orvokki Nygren - Knowledge Lab, UCL orvokki.org 1500-1600

Curriculum & assessment

Framing a Primary Science Curriculum (93)

Jane Turner - Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), University of Hertfordshire psqm.org.uk

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All

Post-16 & FE/ Skills

1500-1600

Research

1600-1700

‘Research in the Classroom’ Clinic (92)

Dr Nicola Ebden - Loughborough Grammar School

Curriculum & assessment

Is a Science Curriculum More Than the Science? (91) Marc Neesam - Cambridge Assessment International Education cambridgeinternational.org

1600-1700

Research

Integrating Academic Research Projects into a School Curriculum: Outcomes and reflections (105) Henrik Mickos - Tibble Gymnasium Sweden

Leadership

Supporting Non-physicists (97)

Joanna Pellereau - Loughborough High School 1600-1700

Curriculum & assessment

“Mind the gap”: A toolbox for analysing students’ practical skills (98) Andri Achilleous - OCR

ocr.org.uk/science

Curriculum & assessment

“What Grade is this Question?” How we grade at GCSE REPEATED (99)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA 1600-1700

Teaching & learning

The Impact of Intervention (100) Harry Boteler - Tassomai

tassomai.com

1600-1700

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (101)

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1600-1700

Alex Black - Let’s Think Forum Council, ABC Learning & ASE Research in Science Specialist Group letsthink.org.uk @TheASE

Teaching & learning

Teaching & learning

Teach Chemistry Celebration: Drop-in event (103)

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) eic.rsc.org

Professional Learning Journey

1700-1800

Teaching & learning

Developing Effective Learner Behaviours in the Science Classroom (114)

1700-1800

Teaching & learning

1700-1800

Teaching & learning

A Powerful Teaching Tool: ‘Delivery Guides’ (116) Bethan Foulke - OCR Teaching & learning

Evolution and Inheritance at Upper Primary with Mary Anning as a Major Stimulus (109)

1700-1800

ocr.org.uk/science

Curriculum & assessment

Science Mastery: Integrating curriculum and CPD (117) Alice Hillen - Ark Online

arkonline.org

Marianne Cutler - ASE ase.org.uk @TheASE

1700-1800

1600-1700

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

Diversity & inclusion @funny_science Research

Researching Practice: Sharing some ‘Action Research’ tools to measure the impact of your teaching (110) Deb McGregor - Oxford Brookes University & Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) pstt.org.uk

1600-1700

1700-1800

Practical Science

Physics Required Practicals GCSE & A-level REPEATED (118)

1700-1800 Practical Science

Spot that Rock: Lower primary to lower secondary (111)

Chris King & Susie Lydon - Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) earthscience.org.uk

Plugging into the Sun (122)

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (119)

Iain Davison - Data Harvest data-harvest.co.uk @dataharvestnews

Cross-Phase KS2-3

1600-1800

ESD

David Garlovsky - Schools & Homes Energy Education Project & Solar Active solar-active.com

www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

1700-1800

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

Primary

1600-1700

Dr Andy Chandler-Grevatt ASE 11-19 Committee ase.org.uk @TheASE @Grevster73

All

KS3 Practicals: Prep for GCSE (115)

Minoru ITO - Tokyo University of Science itohm@rs.noda.tus.ac.jp

Terry Kirk - FunNY Science

Teaching & learning

cleapss.org.uk

11-19

Enjoy Science & Maths Education (108)

1600-1700

Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

Fergus Hegarty - Laidlaw Schools Trust

Building Science Capital: Who needs science? (62)

SoS for Science Teachers (102)

1600-1900

Cognitive Science

CASE is a Cognitive Readiness and Demand Theory (107)

1600-1700

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (112)

Melissa Glackin - King’s College London

1600-1700

1600-1700

1630-1800

MA in STEM Education: Is it your next challenge? (113)

All

11-19

1600-1700

Curriculum & assessment

Bridging the Gap Between GCSE & A-level Chemistry (104)

Dr Jane McNicholl - ASE Research in Science Specialist Group ase.org.uk @TheASE 1500-1600

11-19

Practical Science

Curriculum-focused Electricity Practical Uncovered REPEATED (120)

Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta - NaRiKa Corporation, Japan global.narika.jp 1700-1800

Technology

Embedding Engaging, Interactive and Wireless Datalogging Technology into your Secondary Science Practical (121) Chris Wilhelm - PASCO scientific scichem.com

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Session Listings

Thursday 9 January: Start times 1500-1700


Session Listings

Thursday 9 January: Start times 1700-1800 11-19 1700-1800

Curriculum & assessment

Gender and Performance in GCSE Sciences: What does the latest data suggest and how can we support progression to A-level sciences? (123)

Plan your CPD

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

Use the online programme database to browse all the sessions and build up your ideal, tailored conference.

All 1700-1800

Professional Learning Journey

LGBT+ Networking and Roundtable Discussion Session (124) Beth Kent - Northwood College for Girls

Cross-Phase KS2-3 1700-1800

Searching the programme can be done easily by tags, words, phase and topic. You can then share your selection with your network via social media. www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

Teaching & learning

Word Games that Improve Learning REPEATED (144)

William Hirst - William’s Word Games williamsgames.org @williamsgames7

11-19 1800-1900

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in session (352)

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1800-1900

Practical Science

ASE Technician Session: I’m a technician - this is what I do! (354) Lynne Rawlings RSciTech - Brighton Hill Community School & ASE Science Laboratory Technician Committee @The ASE

Thursday 1700-1830 ASE Members’ Reception Everyone is welcome to join the ASE team for a free glass of wine at the Members’ Reception - whether you are a member or not! This informal gathering is the perfect time to meet other teachers and share experiences. The winner of the ASE Book Award will be announced at the reception. ase.org.uk/bookshop ASE Book Award Winner 2018: Mandy Hartley

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Be part of the Royal Society Schools Network

Help research come alive in your classroom By signing up to the Royal Society Schools Network you will have first-hand access to the latest opportunities and resources for use in the classroom, covering age 5 – 18 education. Whether it is accessing funding via our Partnership Grants scheme, attending the Summer Science Exhibition, using the Brian Cox school experiments or hearing about the latest scientific research and education policy, we are committed to supporting teachers across the STEM subjects.

PARTNERSHIP GRANTS SCHEME Funding of up to £3,000 is available to enable pupils across all Key Stages to carry out investigative research projects in all STEM subjects. The funding, which is used to purchase equipment not normally found in UK schools, must be applied for in partnership with a STEM professional (from academia or industry).

THE SUMMER SCIENCE EXHIBITION The Society’s annual exhibition will be back in July 2020 and schools can book to bring students aged 14+ to our Inspiring Science days. Alternatively, schools can book to bring sixth form students to our new My Future in Science days, which feature a special networking session alongside the exhibition.

Applications for 2020 open in February.

To find out more, email education@royalsociety.org

To find out more, visit royalsociety.org/partnership BRIAN COX SCHOOL EXPERIMENTS A series of six simple experiments with resources and four short videos each, to support the teacher through experiment set up, real world context and related careers. Created originally for primary school teachers but used across the age ranges and to support careers education. A free copy of videos and resources is available to school network members.

“Lots of really good discussions about science and a fair few changes in thought about career paths. All perfect timing for them... probably the best trip I’ve organised.” Feedback from one of the teachers that attended the 2019 Summer Science Exhibition sixth form-only days.

For more information about the Royal Society Schools Network, visit royalsociety.org/schools-network or email education@royalsociety.org


Friday 10 January: Start times 0900 - 1030 Session Listings

Cross-Phase KS2-3 0900-1000

11-19 Teaching & learning

Word Games that Improve Learning REPEATED (355)

William Hirst - William’s Word Games williamsgames.org @williamsgames7 0900-1000

Professional Learning Journey

Creating Effective Collaboration Between Schools and Improving Science for All (145) Christina Whittaker - Science Across the City & Karen Peters - Moorpark Junior School

0900-1000

Primary Teaching & learning

50 Things (at least) that Everyone Teaching Physics Should Know (132) James de Winter, University of Cambridge teachphysics.co.uk

Teaching & learning @sciencealan

0900-1000

Practical Science

Investigating Earth’s Structure (146)

Curriculum & assessment

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA 0900-1000

Curriculum & assessment

Chris King & Susie Lydon - Earthlearningidea & Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) earthscience.org.uk earthlearningidea.com @ELI_Earth

The Oxford & AQA Curriculum Project REPEATED (137)

0900-1200

Evaluating the Impact of the Know/Apply/Extend 5-year Framework within a 5-year AQA Curriculum REPEATED (138)

Teaching & learning

Schools’ Exhibition (147)

Exhibit your classroom ideas and get a FREE day at the Conference. Email conferences@ase.org.uk for details. Open to all phases.

11-19 0900-1000

Practical Assessment of Science Skills: the PASS Project (127)

Dr Chris Harrison - King’s College London (& ASE) & Alistair Moore University of York Science Education Group (UYSEG) ase.org.uk 0900-1000 Cognitive Science

Metacognition, Modelling and Misconceptions (128)

Nikki Kaiser - Notre Dame High School @chemDrK 0900-1000

Amie Hewis - Oxford University Press oxfordsecondary.co.uk/science 0900-1030

Curriculum & assessment

The Language of Energy in Science (129)

Curriculum & assessment

Dr Andrew Chandler-Grevatt - Oxford University Press (& ASE 11-19 Committee) oxfordsecondary.co.uk/science @Grevster73 0900-1000

Curriculum & assessment

Practical Science

The Future is Wireless Datalogging: Inspiring scientific minds REPEATED (139) Lucienne McCallum - Timstar timstar.co.uk 0900-1000

Practical Science

GCSE Physics Required Practicals (140)

Lewis Matheson - GCSE and A-level Physics Online gcsephysicsonline.com 0900-1000

Practical Science

Curriculum-focused Electricity Practical Uncovered REPEATED (142)

Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta - Narika Corporation Japan michal.marcik@rika.com

Richard Boohan - Energy Across the Curriculum contact@energyx.org.uk

0900-1000

0900-1000

Dr Katherine Forsey - Gratnells Learning Rooms learning-rooms.com @Gratnells @DrBiol

Practical Science

Making Practicals Work! (130)

Adam Innis - The Nottingham Emmanuel School 0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Back in Time for School: Perspectives on science education 1895 to the present day (131) Dr Kristy Turner - University of Manchester & Chemistry teacher dockristy.wordpress.com

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Teaching & learning

Brenda Keogh Lecture: Primary Teachers’ Voice (162) ASE Primary Committee ase.org.uk @The ASE

11-19 1015-1100

0900-1000

AQA: What are the top 10 questions we are asked? REPEATED (135)

All

0930-1030

Practical Science

What’s In My Tray? (143)

0900-1100

Teaching & learning

Make Accurate and Productive Use of Assessment (134) Andri Achilleous - OCR

ocr.org.uk/science

Practical Science

Biology In The Real World: Drowning - A lesson in prevention (148) Prof. Mike Tipton - University of Portsmouth 1030-1130

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Engaging and Exciting Physics Practicals (150) Samir Mozzi - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

1030-1130

Teaching & learning

DesignSTEM - Erasmus+ Project (151)

Richard Spencer - Middlesborough College 1030-1130

Curriculum & assessment

BEST Curriculum Planning REPEATED (152)

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) - University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @BestEvSciTeach @The ASE Teaching & learning

1030-1130

Implementing the EFF Guidance (153) Sarah Longshaw - Eaton Bank Academy (& ASE) 11-19 Committee @The ASE 1030-1130

Curriculum & assessment

What Grade is this question? How we grade at GCSE REPEATED (157)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA 1030-1130

Teaching & learning

Science! Fun? With Purpose? (156)

Alexandra Okada, Open University 1030-1130

Diversity & Inclusion

SEND Teaching Approaches and Ideas for NQTs, RQTs and Experienced Teachers (155) Rob Butler - ASE ase.org.uk @The ASE @cleverfiend 1030-1130

Teaching & learning

Get the FACTS - Formative Assessment Classroom Techniques (154)

Page Keeley - National Science Teachers’ Association, USA & Joyce Tugel - Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance, USA

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ASE Annual Conference Preview 2020

Friday 10 January: Start times 1030 - 1145 Primary

1030-1130

Technology

Using One-Note as a Science Journal for Rich Feedback (158) Kayzad Byramjee - Tanglin Trust School, Singapore

1030-1130

Teaching & learning

Pearson: Your partner in science! Brunch & learn (159) pearson.com/uk

1030-1130

@Pearson_UK

Early Career Development

Engaging Pre-service Teachers in Practical Work (160) Dave Dennis - Goldsmiths, University of London

1040-1140

cleapss.org.uk Practical science

Technology

Live Lessons from Remote Research Stations REPEATED (198)

Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop & Megan Folan - Encounter EDU encounteredu.com @encounteredu 1030-1130

Cognitive Science

Visible Physics (161)

Ben Rogers - Paradigm Trust

@benrogersedu

Primary Technology

Four Apps and a Tablet Device (166)

ESD

Teaching Sustainability (167)

Joy Parvin & Clare Docking - CIEC, University of York ciec.org.uk @ciecyork 1040-1140

Technology

Coding for All: Problem-solving through creative thinking (164)

Chris Nash - Discovery Education discoveryeducation.co.uk @DiscoveryEd Teaching & learning

Primary Science and Families (169)

Dr Jenny Watson - Primary Science Education Consultant Teaching & learning

Knowledge-Rich Learning: Are we there yet? (165)

Bryony Turford & Jane Turner - Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), University of Hertfordshire psqm.org.uk @PSQMTurner

www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

1145-1245

Cognitive Science

1145-1245

Teaching & learning

Facilitating Pupil-centred Learning using Real-world STEM (171) Dr Anita Shaw - STEMPowered Learning stempoweredlearning.co.uk

Practical Science

Chris King & Susie Lydon - Earth Science Teachers’ Association (ESTA) esta-uk.net @ELI_Earth

Derek Bell - Learnus

learnus.co.uk Technology

Using AR to Deliver the Perfect Lesson (176) Alan Sheridan - Education Harbour educationharbour.com 1145-1245

Practical Science

Fun, Low-cost, Primary STEM Projects (177)

Caroline Alliston & Claire Tyler - TTS Group tts-group.co.uk 1145-1245

Teaching & learning

Science Meets English (178)

Ocean Science Activities for the Classroom (173) Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop - Encounter Edu encounteredu.com @encounteredu

Naomi Hiscock - Independent Science Consultant & David Allen - University of Hertfordshire. ASE Primary Committee @TheASE

1040-1140

1145-1245

1040-1140

Teaching & learning

Practical Science

Science, Mathematics & English: A blended approach at KS1 (174) 1040-1140

Teaching & learning

Leigh Hoath - Leeds Trinity University

1040-1140

Dr Mandy Hartley - The Little Storytelling Company thelittlestorytellingcompany.co.uk

1040-1140

Working Scientifically Beyond Practical Work (163)

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

Teaching & learning

Teaching Evolution and Inheritance to Primary School Children (175)

Bill Badders - National Science Teachers’ Association, USA baddersb@roadrunner.com @baddersb

Andy Markwick - Evolution Education Consultancy

1040-1140

1145-1245

The UnLocke Project: The findings (17)

Exploring Rock, Soil, Water, Fossil (172)

1030-1130

1040-1140

Jason Harding - CLEAPSS

1040-1140

Cross-Phase KS2-3

1040-1140

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Primary Science Practical Workshop (168)

Linking Science and Literacy for Improved Student Outcomes (170)

All Pearson UK

1040-1140

Primary

Teaching & learning

Biology In The Real World: Social Insects! From Lonely Beginnings to Societies of Millions (149)

Dr Patrick Kennedy - University of Bristol with the Biochemical Society biochemistry.org 1100-1200

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (126) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

Primary 1145-1245

Ocean: An alien world (180)

Working Scientifically to Include All Enquiry Types REPEATED (179)

Hellen Ward - Canterbury Christ Church University & Keith Remnant - Putting Learning First 1145-1245

Practical Science

Science4Families: Practical ways to develop science capital (181) Helen Spring & Dr Lynne Bianchi - SEERIH, University of Manchester @UoMSEERIH fascinate.manchester.ac.uk

11-19 1100-1145

Teaching & learning

Teaching & learning

Gloria Barnett & Andrew Lamb - Footprint to the Future

1145-1245

Professional Learning Journey

Looking Forwards to Move Backwards (182)

Christina Whittaker & Andie Hughes - Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), University of Hertfordshire psqm.org.uk 1145-1245

Diversity & inclusion

Is Science for Everyone? (183)

Francesca Gale - Wellcome Genome Campus Connecting Science & Alex Farrer - Wimbledon High School for Girls wgc.org.uk/engage 1145-1245

Teaching & learning

Philosophical Thinking in Primary Science (184) Jude Penny & Colin Forster - University of Gloucestershire glos.ac.uk

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Session Listings

11-19


Friday 11 January: Start times 1145 - 1200 Session Listings

Primary

11-19

1145-1245

Practical Science

Food & Farming in KS2 Science (185)

1200-1300

1200-1245

Practical Science

1200-1300

Curriculum & assessment

cleapss.org.uk

Teaching & learning

Dr Isabel Pires - University of Hull with the Biochemical Society biochemistry.org

Teaching & learning

UK-Japan: Young Scientists Researching Together. Science as a cultural bridge (192)

1200-1300

Practical Science

Practical Science

Practical Science

DNA Fingerprinting using PCR and Gel Electrophoresis REPEATED (195) 1200-1300

CLEAPSS: The puddle chemist with a halo (193) Bob Worley - CLEAPSS

ocr.org.uk/science

5-minute Practical Activities (195)

Michaela Robinson - Timstar

Eric Albone - Clifton Scientific Trust & Dr Eric Albone MBE & Mr Simon Lewis clifton-scientific.org 1200-1300

Teaching & learning

Iain Davison - Data Harvest Group data-harvest.co.uk @dataharvestnews

Cerian Ayres, Education & Training Foundation et-foundation.co.uk @cerian_ayres 1200-1300

Biology In The Real World: Tumours (micro) environments (187)

1200-1300

Andy Brunning - OCR

T-levels: What They Mean for Your Students (191)

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (186)

1200-1300

Ideas to Enrich your Science Curriculum (194)

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

11-19

Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

Teaching & learning

Improving Writing for GCSE 9-1 (190)

Debbie Hicks - Leaf Education education.leafuk.org

1200-1300

1200-1300

11-19

timstar.co.uk

Practical Science

Curriculum-focused Dynamics Practical Uncovered REPEATED (196)

Michal Marcik & Yuji Kikuta, Narika Corporation michal.marcik@rika.com Japan

cleapss.org.uk

ESD

Perimeter Institute: Evidence for Climate Change (189) Tonia Williams - Perimeter Institute resources.perimeterinstitute.ca @Perimeter

1200-1300

Curriculum & assessment

GCSE Science 2019: Key messages to support development - inc. findings from ELC research REPEATED (322)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

Life enhancing career Support STEM students with free to use careers resources Clinical pharmacologist Medical representative Materials scientist Bioinformatician Financial analyst Statistician RMI-0097-1117

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careers@abpi.org.uk

Our careers website includes case studies of over 80 individual people who actually work in the industry; from people who joined the industry straight from school, through to those with postgraduate degrees and postdoctoral experience. We have a poster featuring some of these people too, this can be ordered through the website. The site also provides a searchable database of pharmaceutical and contract research companies – an excellent starting place if you are looking for a work placement or a job. To find out how you could contribute to the discovery, development or supply of new medicines in the UK visit the website.

careers.abpi.org.uk

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ASE Annual Conference Preview 2020

Friday 10 January: Start times 1200 - 1400 1200-1300

All Teaching & learning

1330-1430

Pearson: Your partner in science! Lunch and learn (201) Pearson UK

pearson.com/uk

@Pearson_UK

1200-1300

11-19

Practical Science

Practical Science

Earth Science Out-of-doors REPEATED (356)

Chris King, Xavier Juan, Anna Anglisano & Susanna Lydon - Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) earthscience.org.uk

‘What Happens Next?’ Physics education experiments (202) David Featonby - Institute of Physics (IOP)

Diversity & inclusion

1200-1300

Representing Everyone in Science: Using STEM subjects to communicate diversity (203)

Chris King & Dan Boatright - Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) esta-uk.net @ELI_Earth

Cross-Phase KS2-3 1200-1300

The Great Science Share for Schools: Lessons towards the 5th anniversary 2020! (199)

1400-1500

ESD

From Growth to Post-Growth in Science Education (218) John Oversby, Science Education Futures

11-19 Teaching & learning

‘Teaching Biology’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (361)

1200-1300

‘Teaching Chemistry’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (362)

Matt Livesey - Bradford Grammar School & ASE 11-19 Committee ase.org.uk @TheASE 1200-1330

Teaching & learning

Theory of HEC and its Class Management (197) Haruhiko FUNAHASHI - Kyoto University, Japan z.k.kyoto-u.ac.jp

Teaching & learning

ase.org.uk

1345-1445

@The ASE Teaching & learning

‘Teaching Physics’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (363) Led by ASE

ase.org.uk @The ASE

1400-1500

1300-1400

The New Education Inspection Framework Sept 19: Reflections on the first term (204) Matthew Newberry HMI - Ofsted

Practical Science

Physics Required Practicals GCSE & A-level REPAEATED (207) Iain Davison - Data Harvest Group data-harvest.co.uk @dataharvestnews

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (205)

Stuart Farmer - Science On Stage UK with ASE ase.org.uk/scienceonstage

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

Teaching & learning

Making Science Learning Lifelong, Lifewide and Lifedeep: What we know about the importance of out-of-school (informal) STEM learning (141)

Dennis Schatz - Science educator and author dennisschatz.org

Teaching & learning

Science Capital: Concept into practice (209)

Leyla Pattison - Churchill Academy & Louise Hussein - James Allen Girls’ School Curriculum & assessment

AQA Science Hubs: Effective local collaboration (210)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA 1400-1500

Cognitive Science

The Key to Successful GCSE RPs (214)

Lowri Puttick - Princes Risborough School Teaching & learning

1400-1500

Best Evidence Science Teaching: BEST REPEATED (212)

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @BestEvSciTeach @The ASE 1400-1500

Practical Science

Leaf Cutter Ants in the Classroom and Beyond (213)

Matthew Shaw - The Ruth Gorse Academy Leeds & Andrew Stephenson - Tropical House Curriculum & assessment

The Impact of Intervention (216)

Murray Morrison - Tassomai the Learning Programme tassomai.com 1400-1500

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (215) Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1400-1600

Practical Science)

Yes You Can! (217)

11-19 1400-1500

Curriculum & assessment

1400-1500

1400-1500 Teaching & learning

Best of Science on Stage 2019 (224)

1400-1500

11-19

1300-1400

@The ASE

All

All

1300-1400

1345-1445

Led by ASE

1400-1500

1400-1500

Led by ASE ase.org.uk

Science for Early Career Teachers (200)

Dr David Boyce CSciTeach - Uppingham School

Jennifer Jeremy - Primrose Kitten @primrose_kitten

Dr Lynne Bianchi & Ellen Logan - SEERIH University of Manchester fascinate.manchester.ac.uk Early Career Development

Practical Science

The Use and Value of Telescopes in Schools (211)

Improving Student Outcomes in Relation to Required Practical Exam Questions (208)

Cross-Phase KS2-3

1345-1445 Teaching & learning

1400-1500

Practical Science

Ralph Whitcher - ASE Health & Safety Specialist Group ase.org.uk @TheASE

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (206) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

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Friday 10 January: Start times 1415 - 1600 Session Listings

Primary

Primary

1415-1500

Practical science

Biology In The Real World: STEM by Nature (241)

Jane Richmond, Katie Rudge & Aaron Dunster Field Studies Council field-studies-council.org

11-19 Teaching & learning

‘Teaching Biology’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (364) Led by ASE ase.org.uk

‘Teaching Chemistry’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (365)

Teaching & learning

Chris Nash - Discovery Education discoveryeducation.co.uk @DiscoveryEd

Practical Science

Angharad Pass - Tranmere Park Primary School & University of Leeds 1450-1550

Teaching & learning

Rebecca Unwin - Falinge Park High School & SEERIH, University of Manchester & Rachel Hankinson - Bury Grammar School fascinate.manchester.ac.uk @UoMSEERIH

ase.org.uk @The ASE

1450-1550 Teaching & learning

Bryony Turford & Rebecca Unwin - SEERIH University of Manchester fascinate.manchester.ac.uk @UoMSEERIH

ESD

Let the Earth Be Your Classroom (231)

Megan Evans & Katherine McGavin- Earthwatch 1450-1550

Curriculum & Assessment

Curricular Enrichment Activities in CIEC (229)

Diana de Silva Oliveira, Ana Alexandra Valente & Fernanda Couceiro Rodrigues - University of Aveiro 1450-1550

ESD

The Arbour Project (223)

Greg Klaes, National Science Teachers Association, USA Professional Learning Journey

Developing Effective Primary Science Subject Leaders (219)

Clare Warren - Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), University of Hertfordshire psqm.org.uk

Nicola Spence - DEFRA. Talk sponsored by SAPS 1500-1600

Early Career Development

CLEAPSS: Teaching about managing risk for early-career and ITE teachers (235) Steve Jones - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

1500-1600

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (236) Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1500-1600

Practical Science

CLEAPSS Hands-on Workshop: Drop-in session REPEATED (237) Matt Endean - CLEAPSS

cleapss.org.uk

1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Raising Student Aspirations Through STEM (238)

Catherine Smith - Hinckley Academy & John Cleveland 6th Form Centre Teaching & learning

Do Science, Dream Science! (239)

Nikki Kaiser - Notre Dame High School & Simon Moore - Wymondham High Academy @chemDrK Practical Science

Bringing Jurassic Coast to your Classroom (228)

1500-1700

1450-1550

Richard Burton - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) eic.rsc.org

Carol Sampey - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk

1450-1550

Teaching & learning

Biology In The Real World: Under Attack! New and emerging threats to plant health (234)

1500-1600

1450-1550

Primary

1500-1545

Practical Science

Exploring Solar Power (227)

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

Enquiring Science for All REPEATED (233)

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Technology

How Can Engineering Improve Lives? (226)

Cross-Phase KS2-3

1450-1550

Dr Leigh Hoath - Leeds Trinity University @leighhoath

Medicine in the Primary Classroom (225)

‘Teaching Physics’ Book: Editors’ discussion preceding Talk Science Debate REPEATED (366)

1450-1550

Curriculum & assessment

BBC Teach and Primary Science (221)

1450-1550

@The ASE

1445-1545

Led by ASE

Joy Parvin - CIEC, University of York & Jo Cox & Daniella Afeltra - Royal Society ciec.org.uk @ciecyork

The World’s your Classroom: Immersive storytelling with AR and VR (222)

Teaching & learning

ase.org.uk

Practical Science

Doing AND Reading about Science (220)

1450-1550

@The ASE

1445-1545

Led by ASE

1450-1550

1450-1550

1445-1545

11-19

Practical Science

What’s In My Tray? (233)

Dr Katherine Forsey - Gratnells Learning Rooms learning-rooms.com @Gratnells @DrBiol 1450-1550

Teaching & learning

Excellent Storytelling in Science (230)

Jules Pottle - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk 1450-1650

Teaching & learning

Teaching Electricity and Forces (232)

Bryan Berry (ASE Trustee) & Christina Astin - Physics Partners physicspartners.com @TheASE

Teaching & learning

Chemistry: Escape the classroom (240)

Post-16 & Skills 1600-1700

Curriculum & assessment

How Well Do A-level Students Perform in Practicalrelated Exam Questions? Research findings & conclusions REPEATED (256)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

Cross-Phase KS2-3 1600-1700

Teaching & learning

Joined up thinking? KS2 & KS3 (255)

Alex Sinclair - St Mary’s University & Bryony Turford Primary Science Geeks

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Friday 10 January: Start time 1600 Diversity & Inclusion

Colour Vision Deficiency and STEM Teaching (252) David Featonby - Colour Blind Awareness 1600-1700

Technology

Exploring Science Topics with Virtual Reality (VR) (254) Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop & Megan Folan - Encounter EDU encounteredu.com @encounteredu 1600-1700

Research

Progressing to Be an Engineer: How do KS1-2-3 pupils progress their skills within the boundaries of the National Curriculum? (253)

Dr Lynne Bianchi - SEERIH, University of Manchester & Rachel Hankinson - Bury Grammar School fascinate.manchester.ac.uk @UoMSEERIH

Primary 1600-1700

Teaching & learning

Science! Fun? With Purpose? REPEATED (246)

Dr Alexandra Okada - Open University & Dr Tony Sherborne - Master Science

All

1600-1700

Diversity & inclusion

Beyond the Crocodile Clip or Science on a Shoestring (249)

Allen Tsui - Willowbrook Primary School Academy 1600-1700

Practical Science

Chemistry is Fun! (250)

Martin Wesley - Sphere Science spherescience.co.uk 1600-1700

Teaching & learning

Primary Science Homework: A pencil-free approach (242) Colin Forster - University of Gloucestershire glos.ac.uk 1600-1700

Practical Science

Museum School for Primary Children (243)

Ana Alexandra Valente Rodrigues, Diana da Silva Oliveira & Isabel Martins - University of Aveiro, Portugal 1600-1700

Teaching & learning

Primary School Teachers and Real-world Science (245) Nicola Broderick - Dublin City University, Ireland 1600-1700

Curriculum & assessment

PSQM and The New Ofsted Framework (247)

Sarah Eames - Sandford Close Primary School @sarahpurplee 1600-1800

Curriculum & assessment

Building a Primary Science Curriculum for your School (244)

Marc Neesam - Cambridge Assessment International Education cambridgeinternational.org

11-19 Practical Science

Biology In The Real World: Eats, Roots, Soils and Leaves. Safe ways of observing microbes in natural materials (360) Dr John Grainger - University of Reading & Dr Rachel Exley - University of Oxford 1600-1700

1600-1700

Practical Science

Kulvinder Johal - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) & ASE Primary Committee pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk ase.org.uk @TheASE

www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

ase2020.eventbrite.co.uk

Practical Science

Remember the Egg Race? (259)

Geoff Auty - ASE School Science Review ssreditor@ase.org.uk @The ASE 1600-1700

Leadership

Tim Mullen-Furness - Cardinal Griffin Catholic College 1600-1700

Diversity & inclusion

Dr Laura Hobbs - University of the West of England

What Lives in Our Waters? (251)

To attend the Association Social, add it to your booking. £32 per head. Welcome drink at 7pm.

Lisa Niven - All Saints RC School

RE-engaging the Disengaged with Song (261)

1600-1700

Held on campus at the University of Reading in the Meadow Suite, this informal bowl-food buffet is the perfect time to network with friends, old and new, in a relaxed atmosphere.

Teaching & learning

1600-1700

Stuart Naylor - Naylor Budd Education

Association Social 10 January

Extended Practicals and Soft Skills (257)

Jane Turner & Helen Sizer - Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM), University of Hertfordshire psqm.org.uk

Let’s Talk About Animals (248)

Education Policy Alliance: ASE, Institute of Physics, Royal Society, Royal Society of Biology & Royal Society of Chemistry Chaired by Dr Chris Harrison - King’s College London

Practical Science

Challenges of Staff Shortage (260)

Teaching & learning

Curriculum & assessment

Talking Science Debate: Exploring Subject and PCK knowledge across the 3 sciences (263)

Premier League Primary Stars in Primary Science (252)

1600-1645 1600-1700

1600-1800

1600-1700

Practical Science

Magic of Chemical Demonstrations REPEATED (262)

Anthony Hardwicke - Bradfield College & Andrew Szydlo - Highgate School 1600-1800

“Excellent experience - gave me a sense of purpose and confidence.

1600-1700

Primary

Conference Delegate

Diversity & inclusion

Reading for Learning in Science (258)

Catherine Driver - National Literacy Trust literacytrust.org.uk

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Saturday 11 January: Start times 0900 - 1030 0900-1000

Curriculum & assessment

Marking and Improving Student Outcomes in AO2 Focused Questions REPEATED (272)

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

11-19 0900-1000

Teaching & learning

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @The ASE @BestEvSciTeach Teaching & learning

GCSE Combined Science Resit in 1 Year (266) Ann Wolstenholme - OCR

Technology

Explore Google Science Journal (267)

0900-1000

0900-1000

Teaching & learning

How Consistent is Science Education Around the World? (275)

Marc Neesam, Cambridge Assessment International Education cambridgeinternational.org 0900-1000

Practical Science

Catherine Dunn - Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC) 0900-1000

Practical Science

We Got Practical: From the classroom to policy (269)

Euan Douglas CSciTeach & the Science Dept - St George Catholic College, ASE 11-19 Committee @ScienceDouglas @TheASE Teaching & learning

Pastries and Empowerment (270)

Chloe Francis - Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) eic.rsc.org Teaching & learning

Teaching & learning

Teacher Work-life Balance: Panel Q&A session (276) Joanna Pellereau - Loughborough High School, David Boyce CSciTeach - Uppingham School & Sarah Eames - Sandford Close Primary School

Awe and Wonder and Animal Behaviour (271)

Charlotte Evans - ASAB (The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour) asab.org Teaching & learning

Teaching GCSE Energy and Forces (274)

Lewis Matheson - GCSE and A-level Physics Online gcsephysicsonline.com

Teaching & learning

BEST Curriculum Planning REPEATED (281)

Alistair Moore, Peter Fairhurst & Helen Harden (ASE 11-19 Committee) - University of York Education Group (UYSEG) BestEvidenceScienceTeaching.org @BestEvSciTeach @The ASE 1030-1130

Cognitive Science

The Stories that Science Teachers Tell (283)

Dr Andrew Carroll - Brunel University & Dr Bill Wilkinson - Beechen Cliff School @carroll_dr Professional Learning Journey

STEM Beyond the Classroom (284)

Michelle Grant - Garth Hill College Teaching & learning 1030-1130

Practical Science

Integrated Instructions in Practical Work (285)

11-19

David Paterson - Aldenham School @dave2004b dave2004b.wordpress.com

1000-1100

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (279) Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News 1000-1200

1030-1130

Early Career Development

Keeping Science Exciting: PGCE students’ experiences of planning for creativity (288) Sheila Curtis - UCL Institute of Education & ASE 11-19 Committee ase.org.uk @The ASE

Practical Science

Astrophysics Teaching Drop-In: Come along at any time during the session (280) Alan Pickwick - Association for Astronomy Education alan_c_pickwick@btinternet.com

1030-1130

Technology

The Future is Wireless Datalogging: Inspiring scientific minds REPEATED (294) Lucienne McCallum - Timstar timstar.co.uk 1030-1130

Primary Primary Forum (278)

Practical Science

Bethan Foulkes - OCR ocr.org.uk/science

1030-1130

Primary

1015-1045

1030-1130

“Keep it simple”: Making GCSE practicals accessible (282)

1030-1130

Primary Keynote (277)

Have Fun with Springs: Using toys that foster engagement and improve understanding (268)

0900-1000

Simon Palmer - Carr Manor Community School

0915-1015

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk

0900-1000

Cognitive Science

Work Those Examples: Mathematical teaching strategies drawn from cognitive load theory - Talk plus Q&A (273)

ocr.org.uk/science

0900-1000

0900-1000

0900-1100

Cross-Phase KS2-3

Best Evidence Science Teaching: BEST REPEATED (265)

0900-1000

11-19

Practical Science

Magic of Chemical Demonstrations REPEATED (287) Teaching & learning

The ASE Primary Committee @TheASE

Anthony Hardwicke - Bradfield College & Andrew Szydlo - Highgate School 1030-1130

Practical Science

Ocean Science Activities for the Classroom: KS3 (296) Jamie Buchanan-Dunlop & Megan Folan - Encounter EDU encounteredu.com @encounteredu 1030-1230

Practical Science

Outdoor Science: Following a KS3 curriculum (80) Claire Holmes - Windermere School windermereschool.co.uk

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11-19

Post-16 & Skills


Saturday 11 January: Start times 1030 - 1200 Session Listings

All

Primary

1030-1045

Research

ResearchMeet Day: Introduction (286)

11-19

1055-1155

Teaching & learning

KISS: Keep it simple, stupid (301)

Dr Jane McNicholl & Dr Chris Harrison - ASE Research in Science Specialist Group ase.org.uk @The ASE

Bryony Turford & Paul Tyler - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk Practical Science

1055-1155 1030-1130

Practical Science

Sweet Sustainable Science REPEATED (292)

Kaarin Goodburn - Chilled Food Association & Sam Holyman - Aylesford School chillededucation.org

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy (298) Iain Davison - Data Harvest @dataharvestnews 1055-1155

1045-1145

Research

Research Marketplace Showcase (290)

ASE Research in Science Specialist Group with: Practical Science Oxford; PASS project: University of York & King’s College London; Ninja Science: CLEAPSS & King’s College London; and many more @The ASE ase.org.uk 1045-1415

Curriculum & assessment

Effective Sequencing and Progression in your Science Curriculum: Workshops for teachers (291) Matthew Newberry HMI - Ofsted

1055-1155

Teaching & learning

Alex Black - Let’s Think Forum Council, ABC Learning & ASE Research in Science Specialist Group letsthink.org.uk @TheASE Practical Science

The World of Spinning Tops: An untapped resource (295) David Featonby - Institute of Physics (IOP)

Primary 1055-1155

Practical Science

Lynn Daley & Euan Mitchell - Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC) Teaching & learning

The Alan Tunnicliffe Hands-on Memorial Workshop (297) Sue Dale Tunnicliffe - CASTME

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1055-1155

castme.online

Practical Science

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (318) Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

All Research

1145-1230

Research Clinic (308)

ASE Research in Science Specialist Group ase.org.uk @The ASE

Neil Almond - Classroom teacher

Practical Science

Primary STEM Club Ideas for Teachers on a Tight Budget: Drop-in session (299)

1200-1300

ASE AGM (264) ase.org.uk

@The ASE

Dr Elizabeth Flinn

Research

1055-1155

QuSmart: Developing routines for children’s scientific questioning at KS2 (302) Dr Lynne Bianchi - SEERIH fascinate.manchester.ac.uk

@UoMSEERIH Teaching & learning

Joshua Payne - National Farmers’ Union Education @NFUEducation 1055-1155

11-19 1200-1300

Curriculum & assessment

Practical Assessment of Science Skills: the PASS Project (309)

Dr Chris Harrison - King’s College London & Alistair Moore - UYSEG 1200-1300

Curriculum & assessment

Improving Secondary Science (310) Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk Teaching & learning

Critical Thinking to Raise Achievement in Primary Science (304)

Rob Butler - ASE & Rebecca Kitchen Geographical Association @TheASE 1055-1155

Practical Science

Practical Primary Science with Dr Jo (305)

Jo Montgomery - Dr Jo Science Solutions drjosciencesolutions.co.uk 1055-1155

Let’s Talk Bogs (344)

1055-1155

Planning and Sequencing the Primary Curriculum (300)

A Food & Farming STEM Extravaganza (303)

Dialogic Practices to Explain Melting and Freezing Phenomena (293)

1055-1155

Curriculum & assessment

1055-1155

Cross-Phase KS2-3

data-harvest.co.uk

1100-1200

Practical Science

The Art of Science: Using rocks and fossils in art to communicate science (306)

Dan Boatright- Earth Science Teachers Association (ESTA) & Mandy Winstanley - Truro School earthscience.org.uk 1055-1155

A Healthy Approach to Safety (307)

Practical Science

Jane Winter - CIEC, University of York ciec.org.uk @ciecyork

1200-1300

Teaching & learning

Raising Boys’ Attainment through Low-risk, High-challenge (311)

Adam Higgins - The Royal Liberty School royalliberty.org.uk 1200-1300

Curriculum & assessment

Reflecting on the Assessment Literacy of Science Teachers (312) Ngozi Oguledo - Gable Hall School 1200-1300

Teaching & learning

Scaffolding Concepts: A tracing paper model for covalent bonding (313) William Barron de Burgh - Dame Elizabeth Cadbury School 1200-1300

Early Career Development

AQA and Initial Teacher Education: Support for your first years in teaching (314) Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

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Saturday 11 January: Start times 1200 - 1500 11-19

Primary

1200-1300

Teaching & learning

Sci Tunes: Using songs in the classroom (315) Jonny Berliner - Sci Tunes

jonnyberliner.com

1350-1450

Curriculum & assessment

Finding the Start Point (325)

Biology Practicals that Work REPEATED: Drop-in at any time during the session (319)

Ed Walsh - Ed Walsh Consulting edmundwalsh.co.uk 1350-1450

Practical Science

Primary Pneumatics & Hydraulics (326)

Dan Jenkins & Alex Jenkin Science and Plants for Schools (SAPS) saps.org.uk @SAPS_News

Hayley Sherrard & Euan Mitchell - Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC)

1200-1300

Lynn Daley - Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC)

1350-1450

Professional Learning Journey

Teachers in a Trial (316)

Ewan McRae - Centre for Evidence and Social Innovation (CESI), Queen’s University Belfast 1200-1400

Practical Science

Teaching Electricity and Forces (317)

Bryan Berry (ASE Trustee) & Christina Astin - Physics Partners physicspartners.com

Teaching & learning

Drawing for Science (320)

Paul Carney - Paul Carney Arts paulcarneyarts.com @PaulCarneyArts 1200-1300

Practical Science

Entertaining Science (321)

Dr Ken Farquhar - Science Performer dodifferent.co.uk

Teaching & learning

Engaging Primary Children in Science by Teaching about Cutting-edge Research Projects (328)

ASE Primary Committee @The ASE @ase.org.uk. To contribute a quick, 5-minute idea in this informal sharing session, please email conferences@ase.org.uk

1300-1400

Emily Yeomans - Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk

www.ase.org.uk/annual-conference

Practical Science

Critical Thinking to Raise Achievement in Secondary Science (337)

Rob Butler - ASE & Rebecca Kitchen Geographical Association ase.org.uk

1350-1450

ESD

RSPB’s Wild Challenge in a Broad and Balanced Curriculum (330)

Rachel Albon - Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) Practical Science

11-19

1400-1500

Research

@TheASE

Curriculum & assessment

Make Accurate and Productive Use of Assessment (333) Andri Achilleous - OCR 1400-1500

ocr.org.uk/science

Curriculum & assessment

Challenging Curriculums (334)

Curriculum & assessment

All

Nicola Beverley - Primary Science Consultant

Dr Chris Harrison - King’s College London with ASE ase.org.uk Research

1400-1500

Julian Clarke - AQA aqa.org.uk/science @AQA

Curriculum & assessment

Classroom Research in Science Education: A response to EEF’s Improving Secondary Science Guidance (332)

EEF - Improving secondary Science Guidance (324)

Anthony Clowser - Ysgol John Bright Secondary School johnbright.uk

1350-1450

1345-1430

11-19

Curriculum & assessment

AQA: What are the top 10 questions we are asked? REPEATED (357)

Helen Spring - Spring Learning springlearning.co.uk @SpringLearns Teaching & learning

1400-1500

Developing a Physics Curriculum for KS3 (336)

1400-1500

Planning for Outdoor Learning in Primary Science (331)

Primary TeachMeet (323)

Euan Douglas CSciTeach - St George Catholic College & ASE 11-19 Committee ase.org.uk @The ASE

Alison Trew & Paul Tyler - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk

1350-1550

Primary 1245-1345

Light Fantastic! (327)

Simple Solutions for Successful Primary Science Assessment (329)

Cross-Phase KS2-3 1200-1300

Practical Science

1350-1450

Curriculum & assessment

Why Bother “Working Scientifically?” Important or fun? (335)

Practical Science

1200-1300

1400-1500

Jon Searle & Phillip Herzberg - UAE South Bank www.uaesouthbank.org.uk

1400-1500

Practical Science

Sweet Sustainable Science REPEATED (338)

Kaarin Goodburn - Chilled Food Association & Sam Holyman - Aylesford School chillededucation.org 1400-1500

Diversity & inclusion

Why We’re Writing Women Scientists Back into History (339)

Dr Jess Wade - Imperial College London & Dr Claire Murray Diamond Light Source @jesswade @drclairemurray

Primary 1500-1600

Practical Science

Running a Primary Science Club: A ‘How To’ guide (340) Liz Chilvers & Rose Edmonson - St Matthew’s CE Primary School 1500-1600

Teaching & learning

See Through Science (341)

Paul Tyler - Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) & Alex Farrer - Wimbledon High School pstt.org.uk wowscience.co.uk 1500-1600

Curriculum & assessment

Coherence in Primary Science (342)

Neil Almond - Classroom teacher

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Saturday 11 January: Start time 1500 Session Listings

Primary 1500-1600

Cognitive Science

Primary Science and Cognitive Science: Panel session (343) Sarah Earle CSciTeach - Bath Spa University & ASE Research in Science Specialist Group ase.org.uk @TheASE 1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Charlotte Jackson- Herts for Learning 1500-1600

ESD

Life in the Nature Zone (359)

Steve Bowles - Eyewitness Productions eyewitnessproductions.co.uk Curriculum & assessment

Working Scientifically with ASE PLAN (345) Naomi Hiscock - Independent Science Education Consultant & ASE Primary Committee ase.org.uk @The ASE

1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Enquiring Science for All REPEATED (347)

Bryony Turford & Rebecca Unwin - SEERIH, University of Manchester fascinate.manchester.ac.uk @UoMSEERIH 1500-1600

Developing Young Scientists: The role of exploration (346)

1500-1600

11-19

Cross-Phase KS2-3

Curriculum & assessment

Metaphors and Models (348)

Jenny Marchant - Allestree Woodlands School & Jo Pellereau - Lougborough High School

11-19 1500-1600

1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Problem-based Learning (351)

Sheila Curtis - UCL Institute of Education & ASE 11-19 Committee ase.org.uk @The ASE 1500-1600

Teaching & learning

Meaningful Feedback for Developing a Growth Mindset in Science (352) Beth Kent - Northwood College for Girls GDST 1500-1600

Cognitive Science

Do Students Use Effective Learning Strategies? (353) Teaching & learning

Developing Scientific Literacy at KS3 (349)

Dr Flavia S Belham - Seneca Learning senecalearning.com FlaviaBelhamPhD

Andy Markwick - Evolution Education Consultancy 1500-1600

Practical Science

DNA Fingerprinting Using PCR and Gel Electrophoresis REPEATED (350) Michaela Robinson - Timstar

timstar.co.uk

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The heart of the Association for Science Education is its members: teachers, technicians and advisers who are committed to delivering high-quality science education to all learners. Science education voice The ASE plays a significant role in promoting excellence in teaching and learning of science in schools and colleges. The ASE is an independent body influencing policy and tackling the challenges in science teaching: representing the voice of its members and working closely with the science professional bodies, government, industry and business.

Regional networks ASE is active in all regions across the UK thanks to a dedicated team of Field Officers and the enthusiasm of local members. There is a regular programme of regional CPD and networking events open to all teachers, both members and non-members. Events include twilight science TeachMeets.

Expert commitment The work of ASE is led by the expertise and passion of its member-run committees. The nine committees focus on resources, projects and advice in their specialist area. This includes: the Primary and 11-19 groups who focus on supporting classroom teachers and senior leaders; the Research group contributes to journals, conferences and books; while the Science Technicians’ Committee organises the annual National Technicians’ Conference.

Professional Learning Journey ASE works to promote and support the professionalism of all science teachers and technicians. By encouraging every educator to develop their Professional Learning Journey, the ASE supports high-quality teaching and good outcomes for young people. A teacher’s or technician’s journey can be formally recognised through the professional register as Chartered Science Teacher (CSciTeach) or Registered Science Technician (RSciTech). This recognition offers clear career progression, and enables educators to benchmark their skills and expertise. The Professional Learning Journey empowers teachers and technicians to take responsibility for their own progression; however, the ASE is also working with senior leadership so that schools support staff in their journey and enable them to access suitable professional development.

www.ase.org.uk/csciteach

All of the committees are there to advise and support members, offering expert guidance and resources.

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ASE Regional Events 2019-20

We host events throughout the year for members and non-members Date

Event

Contact for more details

23 September

Fun ASE Workshop: Creative STEM projects for the primary curriculum, Downton, Salisbury

francesevans@ase.org.uk

25 September

ASE Panel Discussion: Let’s Talk about Girls in STEM ‘Eye of the Storm’, Swansea Grand Theatre, Swansea

ceriananghard@ase.org.uk

26 September

ASE Site Visit to Veolia Recycling and Energy Recovery patdower@ase.org.uk Facility, Leeds

1 October

ASE and Cumbria SLP TeachMeet - How do we inspire patdower@ase.org.uk our students?

1 October

TeachMeet at Newquay Zoo

francesevans@ase.org.uk

5 October

ASE - Primary Phase Conference, Leicester

robbutler@ase.org.uk

10 October

ASE Post-Primary TeachMeet, Cookstown High School, michelleryan@ase.org.uk Cookstown, Co Tyrone

12 October

ASE Workshop: Practicals, Publications and Pastries, Shefford, Bedfordshire

francesevans@ase.org.uk

14 October

ASE and SLP TeachMeet at Truro College

francesevans@ase.org.uk

15 October

ASE TeachMeet at University of Plymouth

francesevans@ase.org.uk

17 October

ASE TeachMeet at Bradfield College, Reading

francesevans@ase.org.uk

18 & 22 October

ASE Panel Discussion: Let’s Talk about Girls in STEM ‘Eye of the Storm’, Newport

ceriananghard@ase.org.uk

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ASE Annual Conference Preview 2020

www.ase.org.uk/events

From informal TeachMeets at exciting locations to pre-theatre gender debates, we have events for all teachers and technicians.

Date

Event

Contact for more details

7 November

ASE Early Careers TeachMeet/Workshop, Portsmouth

francesevans@ase.org.uk

16 November

ASE Northern Area Conference, Sheffield

conferences@ase.org.uk

16 November

ASE West of England Conference, Bath Spa University

francesevans@ase.org.uk

16 November

ASE Cymru Wales Conference, Cardiff

ceriananghard@ase.org.uk

28 March

ASE Scotland Conference, Edinburgh Academy, Edinburgh

conferences@ase.org.uk

11 June

ASE Technicians South Conference, Hatfield

conferences@ase.org.uk

24 June

ASE South East Area Conference

conferences@ase.org.uk

2 & 3 July

ASE Futures Conference, Sheffield Hallam University

conferences@ase.org.uk

3 July

ASE Technicians North Conference, Sheffield Hallam University

conferences@ase.org.uk

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ASE SCHOOLS’ EXHIBITION 9am 12pmAnnual on Friday 10 January 2020 at the- ASE Conference 2018, Liverpool University of Reading 9.00am - 12.30pm Friday 5th January,

All phases welcome. Email nicola@seventhcorner.co.uk register Email conferences@ase.org.uk to register yourto display space.school. Schools who exhibit who receive one complimentary your Schools exhibit receive a Annual Conference pass. complimentary conference pass.

...Could you share your idea on an international stage? Schools’ Exhibition Teachers are invited to apply to be part of the next UK delegation heading off to Science on Stage 2019. To register your interest visit scienceonstage.org.uk


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