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March 17, 2014
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Sharing innovative practice: planning for sciences early to second level

30th April 2014, Dundee Science Centre, 1630 – 1800 including refreshments Are you planning learning and teaching in sciences for early to second level? Or thinking about revamping your early, first and second level sciences? Are you an experienced teacher, … Continue reading

March 16, 2014
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What’s out there? Explore our amazing Universe with Dundee Science Centre

Tuesday 18th March sees the culmination of three months of work by over 320 in Fife on the ‘What’s out there? Explore our amazing universe’ project. Around 320 P6/7 children from 10 schools will join Dundee Science Centre at the … Continue reading

March 14, 2014
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National Science Engineering Week 14th–23rd March 2014

National Science & Engineering Week (NSEW) is a ten-day national programme of science, technology, engineering and maths events and activities across the UK aimed at people of all ages. Anyone can organise an event or activity and the British Science … Continue reading

March 12, 2014
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Scotland’s Environment Youth Discussion

Would you like to win £1000 for your school or group? Enter Scotland’s Environment Website Youth Discussion competition by 31 March for a chance to win. We have £1000 to award to the best school/group entry and £100 for the … Continue reading

March 3, 2014
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How to access Tigtag, the new online primary science resource.

Education Scotland is delighted to announce that schools can now access Tigtag – an award-winning online science resource for primary schools, free of charge through Glow. We have agreed a 12 month national education licence with Twig World which allows … Continue reading

February 16, 2014
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Calling all young Citizen Scientists!

  The British Science Association are delighted to be partnering with EDF Energy for year one of their five year citizen science programme, The Great EDF Energy Experiment. In collaboration with the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, we will be … Continue reading

February 16, 2014
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Let science into your heart with the Edinburgh International Science Festival

Edinburgh International Science Festival 2014 celebrates ‘Science at the Heart of Everything’, inviting audiences of all ages to discover the science all around us over two weeks from 5th – 20th April:  GastroFest – a mini-festival about the science of … Continue reading

January 30, 2014
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Planning for Learning and Teaching around the Commonwealth Games@DundeeSciLearn

The Flying Scots: sciences and technologies in cycling, speed and sporting success”   How does science and technology make sporting greats? Planning for learning and teaching around forces, body systems, materials and technologies in the context of cycling for second and … Continue reading

January 24, 2014
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Scotland’s Environment Web competition, closing date extended until 31st March 2014

The Youth Discussion competition is still open; why not enter this weekend for a chance to win a unique prize? What is the competition about? What needs to change in your local community that will make a difference to your … Continue reading

January 24, 2014
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Tigtag – new online primary science resource!

Education Scotland is delighted to announce that schools can now access Tigtag – an award-winning online science resource for primary schools, free of charge through Glow. We have agreed a 12 month national education licence with Twig World which allows … Continue reading

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