Programme Preview - ASE Annual Conference 2016

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Oxford Cambridge and RSA

International Day Science Education without Frontiers Open to everyone, International Day explores science education in its global context. Whether you want to explore international projects and resources, collaborate with schools across continents or discover ideas that work in UK classrooms and beyond, this dedicated programme offers sessions of interest.

Wednesday 6 January

As the first day of the ASE Annual Conference, International Day provides a satisfyingly intimate event to share ideas and experience. The programme takes over a single building, creating a friendly environment. All participants and speakers come together for lunch, when there is also a small exhibition of resources. Everyone is welcome to join the International Dinner which is held immediately after the day programme at the University, just add it to your booking.

0930 Registration & coffee 1030 Welcome from Shaun Reason, Chief Executive, ASE 1050 Select from one of the four sessions: 1. Classroom Talk: The Nature of Teacher-Students Dialogue in Primary Science Classroom in Indonesia Munasprianto Ramli 2. English Isn’t My Students’ Mother Tongue Keith Ross - ASE / ATSE & Alison Gardenier 3. Science Inquiry Across Europe Chris Harrison, King's College London 4. An introduction to Scientix Elaine Manton, Scientix, European Commission 1150 Select from one of the four sessions: 1. From CASE to Let's Think Secondary Science Alan Edmiston 2. A Lifelong Impact in 1 Hour with PS (Repeated Saturday) Bert Nagle, Discovery Corner Netherlands/Ontdekhoek Nederland 3. Earth Theme: International Earth Science Elizabeth Devon, Chris King, Peter Kennett & Bernadette Callan Earthlearningidea 4. Making Science Real in Schools Adrian Fenton - British Science Association

1435 Select from one of the four sessions: 1. Practical Work in Science – where do you stand? Sir John Holman and international Science educators. Session supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation 2. African Keyhole Gardens (2hr session) Claire Plumb, Leicester Masaya Link Group 3. The Latest Developments in Microscale Chemistry (Repeated Friday) Bob Worley, CLEAPSS 4. An International Perspective Mark Langley & Tanya Shields - National Science Learning Network 1545 Select from one of the four sessions: 1. STEM Education for Global Justice John Oversby - IOSTE NW Europe Region 2. Science Teaching: What Works? Stuart Naylor - Millgate House Education 3. CASTME Talking Science project Dr Sue Dale Tunnicliffe CASTME and UCL IOE 4. Science Teaching Tribal Chief Lynne Symonds - Wulugu Project 1635 Plenary: Sustainable Development Goals Robin Alexander - CPRT

1245 Lunch & exhibition 1345 Keynote: Sir John Holman - Practical Work in Science. Why we do it, and what it looks like when it works well.

“Lots of potential for cross-curricular links.” 2015 DELEGATE

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