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November 2, 2013
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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

October 28, 2013
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Rescue! with STEM: Planning for learning around forces and technologies @DundeeSciLearn

Planning for learning and teaching around forces and technologies in the context of Rescue Vehicles for second and third level Wednesday 29th January 2014 1615 – 1830 Dundee Science Centre Science Learning Institute is working with partners to develop its … Continue reading

October 24, 2013
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Science for the Newly Qualified Primary Teacher

SSERC, a Local Authority shared-service providing support across all thirty-two Scottish Education Authorities, is offering a practical hands-on CPD course for newly qualified Primary practitioners. ‘Science for the Newly Qualified Primary Teacher’ is a 2 part residential course, with part … Continue reading

October 22, 2013
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Professional learning for secondary teachers of sciences, technologies, and engineering

Dundee Science Centre Science Learning Institute working in partnership with the Scottish Food and Drink Federation: STEM (sciences, technologies, engineering & mathematics) in Food & Drink   Wednesday 20th November 2013  16:00 for refreshments and networking, 16:30 – 18:30   … Continue reading

October 18, 2013
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The Queen’s Commonwealth Baton

As Glasgow eagerly awaits the start of the 2014 Commonwealth Games one very important element has already been completed – the Queen’s Commonwealth baton. The baton carries the Queen’s message to all competing nations and territories of the Commonwealth. The … Continue reading

October 17, 2013
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Millennium Youth Camp 2014

Applications for the fifth international Millennium Youth Camp have begun. The 2014 Millennium Youth Camp will be held during 3rd–11th June 2014 in the Greater Helsinki area in Finland The one week camp takes place in Finland every summer and … Continue reading

October 16, 2013
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Ready for Winter

As promised, the activities to promote the Scottish Government’s ‘Ready for Winter’ 2013/2014 launch next week are NOW AVAILABLE to access. Key messages for this year include: ‘Thinking Ahead’ and ‘Taking an Hour’ to prepare for severe winter weather in … Continue reading

October 11, 2013
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Going on a Renewables Learning Journey with STEM: Planning for IDL @DundeeSciLearn

Planning for interdisciplinary learning and teaching in the context of renewables for second and third level Wednesday 22nd January 2014 1615 – 1830 Dundee Science Centre Science Learning Institute is working with partners to develop its learning programme for 2014, … Continue reading

October 11, 2013
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National Tree for Scotland

Scotland boasts truly wonderful trees, woods and forests. Some trees are native to Scotland, while others have found a home here after being introduced for the purposes of tourism, recreation or the timber industry. These trees fulfil vital roles in … Continue reading

October 11, 2013
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Sciences Conversation Day 2

Delegates attending our second conversation day at Bishopbriggs Academy identified four priority theme for sciences: Equity in education – science for all The importance of planning across school clusters Career long professional learning and support for practitioners Partnerships Education Scotland … Continue reading

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