The ASE Annual Conference is a unique opportunity for all teachers of science and those involved with science education. With over 350 sessions to choose from at ASE Annual Conference 2018, Sched will help you see what’s on and plan and edit your personal agenda at any time. If you’ve not yet registered for this event book now on Eventbrite.
Led by the ASE 11-19 Committee. The session will look at different types of questioning and how they can be used in the Science classroom. This will include a discussion of questions used to address misconceptions; to elicit knowledge and to develop understanding. We will also consider synoptic questions. We will look at what makes a good question and have a go at writing some too!
I am a former head of science and now lead the Cheshire & Wirral Science Learning Partnership & Computing Hub. I also work part time for STEM Learning, as Coach Lead.
Conference & Events Manager, Association for Science Education
The Association for Science Education (ASE) is a professional body and global network of science educators. We are advocates for excellence in science education; support ongoing professional development and offer a welcoming and inclusive community of support for science educators... Read More →