ASE - a wealth of resources and ideas!
Getting permission to be out of lessons is difficult in most schools, but I strongly recommend attending the ASE annual conference. The event offers a wealth of ideas, resources, and access to experts all in one place. I’d be amazed if you didn’t end up tweaking your schemes of work, adding enrichment clubs, or discovering new resources that you weren’t previously aware of.
Here’s a list of some of the resources and ideas I encountered from the talks, exhibition stands, and leaflets. This list is in no particular order, just as they ended up in my notebook and bag! I’ll share more ideas and resources from ASE in the next week or so.
- British Science Week: Taking place from 7th to 16th March. Have you booked your school assembly yet? I’m particularly interested in the "Smashing Stereotypes" profiles, which include short videos that could be great for lessons or STEM careers assemblies. Check it out here: Smashing Stereotypes.
- Environment Leaders Program: Offered by the Leadership Skills Foundation in partnership with WWF and RSPB. Students work towards a Level 3 qualification in Leading a Project for Positive Change. With every school required to have a Climate Action Plan by 2025, this program can help evidence your school's commitment to sustainability and climate action. Online resources for students and tutors are provided. More information can be found here: Environment Leadership Program.
- Science in School: The European Journal for Science Teachers. I’ve already explored one resource on using visual methods to represent data. Check out this article on tangible statistics: Tangible Statistics. It contains useful ideas to share with maths colleagues and perhaps the SEND or pastoral team (see Activity 2: Statistics: Enhancing Student Wellbeing with a Participatory Approach)
- Philip Harris GCSE Required Practicals: Check out their guides for GCSE required practicals on their website: Philip Harris Practical Guides. I also found their small everyday balance (weighs up to 500g in 0.01g) of interest for use in lessons. They are offering a 20% discount with the code PHEVENTS2520 until the end of April