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September 11, 2014
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Behaviour management strategies for the Science classroom

Behaviour management strategies for the Science classroom Managing classroom or laboratory behaviour can be one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. Join the National Science Learning Centre this autumn for a free, high quality, five week online continuing professional … Continue reading

August 20, 2014
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Future Learn – Inside Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development

Inside Cancer: How Genes Influence Cancer Development An ideal introduction for those interested in understanding how genetics influences the development and spread of cancer. As an ‘Inside Cancer’ student, you will learn about the fundamental biological concepts that inform our … Continue reading

August 18, 2014
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I’m a scientist get me out of here- upcoming events

I’m a Scientist will return this November (10th–21st) with both themed and general zones. We’ll send out an email to teachers in early September asking if they would like to take part. Teachers sign up to take part before 22nd … Continue reading

August 10, 2014
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Education Scotland NQ Sciences Resources

Welcome back to the new session from Education Scotland Sciences team, A reminder of where you can find resources and some new additions. The NQ Higher Sciences Site was created for the introduction of the revised Highers and has a … Continue reading

August 8, 2014
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Higher Sciences Evidence Spreadsheets

Posted on the Sciences Glow 365 site, Higher evidence recording spread sheets for Higher Biology, Higher Chemistry, Higher Environmental Studies, Higher Human Biology and Higher Physics. Similar to the spreadsheets shared to record the evidence for nationals, these are bespoke … Continue reading

June 20, 2014
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What issue should science solve next? Ask the Longitude Prize challenge champions.

Water. Paralysis. Food. Flight. Dementia. Antibiotics. Which challenge should science solve next? In 1714 the UK Government offered £20,000 to the person who could solve the Longitude problem. In 2014 the prize fund has increased to £10,000,000 and the public … Continue reading

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