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The ASE is delighted to be hosting its Annual Conference at Sheffield Hallam University from 5th to 7th January 2023. International sessions will be incorporated throughout the event for this year and we are delighted to be offering a selection of live-streamed sessions too. Don’t miss out!

Thursday, January 5 • 12:00 - 12:55
Where are we now? 10 key issues with children’s learning in primary science in England

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Who monitors primary science learning in your school? Who has responsibility for gathering evidence and making decisions on next steps? The SEERIH and Ogden Trust team provide new insights into how this report can provide a powerful lever for shaping the monitoring and development of primary school science. 

Speakers
avatar for Lynne Bianchi

Lynne Bianchi

Professor / Director, SEERIH, University of Manchester
Vice Dean for Social Responsibility, Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility Director of Science & Engineering Education Research and Innovation HubComino Foundation Associate  Great Science Share for Schools Campaign Director Principal Fellow of the HEA  RSA Fellow
CW

Christina Whittaker

Co-lead Science Across The City Project, Science Across the City
Building Capacity in the primary science landscape, Working collaboratively, Systems leadership, School improvement, School self review ( & Deep Dives), nurturing leaders & outreach
AP

Amanda Poole (Ogden Trust)

Teaching and Learning Coach, Primary Partnerships, Ogden Trust
Amanda Poole is a specialist in primary science education and Chartered Science Teacher. As a physicist, she began her career as a secondary advanced skills teacher in Coventry and after holding a range of senior leadership roles in secondary education she moved into the field of... Read More →



Thursday January 5, 2023 12:00 - 12:55 GMT
EMB 3021 Lecture Theatre
  Primary