What can we learn from education in other countries? NY344

Investigate what we have to learn as science teachers from the education systems in other countries.


Summary

Have you ever wondered what is happening science education in other countries and how that might impact what we do in our own practice?

Our speakers will being their own knowledge and experience of different education systems to allow you consider what you do more deeply and maybe spark some new ideas! The day will consist of 3 input sessions and 1 discussion workshop to ask questions, discuss ideas and make your own plans. You may want to bring a colleague, or come on your own to connect with like-minded educators from across the country. You can also help shape the day by sending in questions you have in advance for discussion in the workshop.

Book a stay in Franklin House for an additional £35 to make the most of exploring what York has to offer!

To book your room, please email reception@stem.org.uk and we shall book this for you! 

Please note this must be booked in advance due to room availability

Who is it for?

Any secondary science teacher, lead practitioner or leader of science

What topics are covered?

  • What can we learn from the curricula in other countries?
  • What is so special about Pisa rankings?
  • How do other countries approach science practical work

How will you learn?

Face to face

How long is this course?

1 day

Outcomes

.You will:

  • explore the curriculum and practical work in other countries to examine your own teaching
  • develop an understanding of other perspectives in science education
  • network and meet with other science teachers to share ideas

No suitable dates?
Let us know and we'll be in touch

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