Manchester MSA Primary Science Subject Leader Network: Spring Meeting

Manchester MSA Primary Science Subject Leader Network: Spring Meeting

Manchester MSA Science Subject Leader Network Spring Meeting: Progression in Conceptual Understanding

By FASCINATE: Science and Engineering Education Innovation and Research Hub

Date and time

Fri, 11 Mar 2022 06:00 - 08:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

SEERIH's termly Primary Science Subject Leader Networks will take place online this term. A meeting link will be provided to registered attendees closer to the time.

The Manchester Spring term meeting for MSA member schools will be on Progression in Conceptual Understanding.

This session identifies progression within broad conceptual understanding themes of the primary science curriculum. Teachers will:

  • identify the progressive features of substantive knowledge within Primary Science curriculum
  • reflect on current school practice and plan towards enhancing progression across Key Stages

Save the date for the Summer network on the SEERIH Innovations website: https://seerih-innovations.org/just-good-stuff/seerih-regional-networks/

If you have any special requirements that will assist you to take part in this webinar, please email fascinate@manchester.ac.uk and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

Organised by

We work with a range of people to fascinate young people and their communities about the wonders of science and engineering in the world around us. If you teach primary or secondary science, are involved in science education or communication, are a school senior leader or governor, academic, research scientist/engineer or a business in science or engineering then the Hub will be of interest to you.

Located within the University of Manchester’s Faculty of Science & Engineering, we bring our expertise, built up over nearly 20 years to work with schools across Greater Manchester.  By focusing on the development of in-service teachers with a range of dynamic partners we are relentless in our drive to inspire, fascinate and improve the teaching and learning of science in our schools today. Our remit is mainly primary school science curriculum and professional development.

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