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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.
Thursday, January 4 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Oceans in the KS3-4 Science Curriculum W155

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Take a peek at a brand new film told through the eyes of a teenage girl, using live action and animation (with film related snacks on offer). Try out some new learning resources developed especially for KS3-4 taking young people into the wild to learn about the science behind ocean sustainbility. Created by the Marine Stewardship Council, this session explores the science of sustainable fishing as an area of scientific interest for teachers, and trials a couple of new, practical-learning materials that will help science teachers embed ocean sustainability into their classrooms.

Speakers
avatar for Kate Jones and Rosalyn Bilbrough

Kate Jones and Rosalyn Bilbrough

Education consultants, Marine Stewardship Council
Speaker Rosalyn Bilbrough wrote MSC’s new film for young people aged 11-15 years alongside science specialists at MSC in London and across Europe. Rosalyn has written education films, resources and story books for Comic Relief, Fairtrade Foundation and the MSC for the past 17... Read More →


Thursday January 4, 2018 2:00pm - 3:00pm GMT
Rendall S11
  11-19