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Science Subscription Packages
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We offer a range of subscription packages which provide good value for quality CPD activities.
The packages are priced according to the content and are either per person or per school. If you are part of a multi academy trust with more than one school wishing to access the activities please contact us to discuss your requirements and arrange a suitable discount for the relevant number of schools.
To register your interest in the first instance please email Sue Hawley (NMSLP Administrator) – shawley@potteries.ac.uk
For more details please see individual subscription details below:
Science - Links to other resources
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Keep up to date with our latest news on training, resources and guidance to help you teach science with confidence.
- Issue 01 – March 2020 – Remote Learning 24032020 Primary Schools
- Issue 01 – March 2020 – Remote Learning 25032020 Secondary Schools
- Issue 02 – April 2020 – Remote Learning 08042020 Primary Schools
- Issue 02 – April 2020 – Remote Learning 15042020 Secondary Schools
- Issue 04 – May 2020 – Remote Learning 19052020
- Issue 05 – June 2020 – Remote Learning 11062020
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The National STEM Centre houses the largest open collection of resources for teachers of science, design and technology, engineering and mathematics in the UK. Alongside contemporary resource materials including print, multimedia and practical resources, is an archive collection which showcases several decades of curriculum development. Resources for use with early years to post-16 students are freely available as eLibrary collections. These materials include:
- Contemporary print, multimedia, interactive and practical teaching materials
- Archive of STEM videos from TeachersTV
- Digitised archive resources drawn from recent decades
- Research publications with bearing on classroom practice
- Cross-curricular resources to aid innovative STEM teaching approaches
- The UK Space Education Office (ESERO-UK) collection of space education resources
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The STEM Ambassadors and a STEM Clubs Programme enables young people of all backgrounds and abilities to meet inspiring role models, understand real world applications of STEM subjects and experience hands-on STEM activities that motivate, inspire and bring learning and career opportunities to life.
Further information about STEM Ambassadors locally can be found at Staffordshire STEM Centre.
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The RSC provides a comprehensive array of free to download resources for teachers through their Learn Chemistry site.
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The ASE is the professional body for all those involved in science education from pre-school to higher education, the ASE provides a national network supported by a dedicated staff team. Members include teachers, technicians and advisers. Working closely with the science professional bodies, industry and business, the ASE provides a UK-wide network bringing together individuals and organisations to share ideas and tackle challenges in science teaching. It provides a unique range of services to promote high quality science education by developing resources and fostering high quality Continuing Professional Development.
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Check the WMCTC website for details of their programme.
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The IoP has an extremely useful range of resources and programmes for physics teachers and those new to teaching physics. Find out more about more by following the link.
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Keele Outreach provides central co-ordination for links with schools and colleges. Through our services we aim to raise the aspirations and awareness of the opportunities that Higher Education can offer. We have a suite of resources to aid your work with young people so take a look at our website for the latest resources.
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Keele University Sustainability Hub acts as a focus for the research into, teaching of and management for sustainability and green technology that takes place here at Keele University. The Sustainability Hub hosts CPD courses for teachers and is also ideal for bringing your classes to visit. The exhibit areas have displays on renewable energy technologies, the innovative energy solutions used in the Hub Building, renovation and information on the history of the building. We also create activities for children and school groups, so come along, have a look and tell us what activities you would like to see.
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The Ri Channel is well worth investigating for a source of high quality videos.
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The Science Enhancement Programme resources focus on KS3 and KS4 Physics and Chemistry and are excellent. They contain teacher and technician guidance, student worksheets, background scientific information and where to get the resources needed to run the activities. Now to be found in the National STEM Centre e-library they are free to download from SEP.
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Science for Sustainability is a team of environmental specialists based at Keele University who are committed to promoting public awareness of climate change and environmental citizenship through a range of educational activities, learning and teaching resources and interactive demonstrations. We provide a variety of different workshops packed full of activities and each one is tailored to the age and abilities of pupils. Our aim is to educate pupils about the environment and sustainability issues. These issues can be tough to teach so we have put together workshops, posters, resource packs and lesson ideas so take a look at our website for further information.
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Tide~ global learning is a teachers’ network promoting the idea that young people have an entitlement to global learning through engaging with global perspectives, human rights, sustainability and international development. They encourage teacher creativity, stimulate learning and inspire curriculum development. They provide ‘creative’ spaces for teachers to come together to share and learn from each other – see their online resources.
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The Wellcome Collection in London is well worth visiting if you get a chance and their image library, Wellcome Images, gives access to a wide range of amazing photographs online.
Computing - Links to other resources
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Keep up to date with our latest news on training, resources and guidance to help you teach computing with confidence.
- Issue 01 – March 2020 – Remote Learning 24032020 Primary Schools
- Issue 01 – March 2020 – Remote Learning 25032020 Secondary Schools
- Issue 02 – April 2020 – Remote Learning 08042020 Primary Schools
- Issue 02 – April 2020 – Remote Learning 15042020 Secondary Schools
- Issue 04 – May 2020 – Remote Learning 19052020
- Issue 05 – June 2020 – Remote Learning 11062020
- Issue 06 – July 2020 – Derbyshire Secondary Overview Flyer 2020
- Issue 07 – July 2020 – Derbyshire Primary Overview Flyer 2020
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Discover training, resources and guidance to help you teach computing with confidence with the National Centre for Computing Education.
The network of Computing Hubs are led by schools and colleges across England with an exceptional track record in teaching computing. They deliver face-to-face courses and provide local support for teachers in primary and secondary schools in their area.
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The CAS community of teachers, academics and industry supporters provides access to a range of high quality continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities that are available to all teachers locally, regionally and nationally.
All members of Computing At School have access to:
- a community of over 29,000 other members, primary and secondary school teachers based in the UK
- an active discussion forum to help you keep up to date and receive help and wider support
- access to over 4000 classroom resources submitted by other CAS members
- an event listing of training, meet ups and other activities
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Isaac Computer Science (A level for students and teachers), is the learning platform for A level Computer Science students and teachers.
Isaac Computer Science provides high-quality online learning materials for use in the classroom, for homework, and for revision. A team of experienced teachers is writing resources to cover every topic in the AQA and OCR A level Computer Science specifications. On Isaac Computer Science, you can learn about new topics or revise previous learning, with confidence that all the content is of high quality and is relevant to your A level exam.
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Teach Computing Hub delivering computing CPD to teachers across the North Midlands, covering Telford & Wrekin, Staffordshire and Derbyshire.
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