
Grace Marson
@gm_science
SEERIH (Science & Engineering Education Research & Innovation Hub) Specialist Lead. @GreatSciShare National Campaign Manager. CSciTeach
University of Manchester
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http://www.seerih.manchester.ac.uk 14-01-2016 22:13:36
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A great meeting today with Grace and Nic SEERIH discussing our Engineering session STEM Learning Annual Conf 6th November. Follow the link to see more/get your ticket! Amazing speakers include Prof Leigh Hoath (she/her) Prof Sarah Earle Carol Davenport Kathryn Horan CSciTeach and more! stem.org.uk/primary-scienc…

Have you registered for Engineering Educates yet? Sign up for free to access these STEM careers resources as well as a range of CfE-linked STEM activities for age 7-14, Engineering toolkits and videos. Sign up at engineeringeducates.org Engineering Educates

Proud to share that #GreatSciShare has been named winner of the Royal Society of Chemistry Team Prize for Excellence in Primary Education in recognition of brilliance in chemistry education: manchester.ac.uk/about/news/gre… #RSCPrizes


📚 Great Science Share for Schools has won the Royal Society of Chemistry Team Prize for Excellence in Primary Education, in recognition of their work inspiring 5-14 years olds in practical science 📚 The team is a collaboration between The University of Manchester and sector partners 🐝 Read more 👇 manchester.ac.uk/about/news/gre…

👏🏻Exciting announcement: Great Science Share for Schools has been awarded the Team Prize for Excellence in Primary Education by Royal Society of Chemistry! 🙌 I’m proud to be part of the team! #GreatSciShare SEERIH


Fantastic to be at SEERIH primary science conference in Manchester Come & join us if you’re here today and spin the spinny wheel Prof Lynne Bianchi Dr Jon Chippindall Tina Whittaker SEERIH Dr Jo Science PhD CSciTeach (Jo Montgomery) 🔬🧬🧪 Prof Lynne Bianchi Helen Spring CSciTeach CLEAPSS Primary Primary Science Quality Mark Paul Tyler 🔬🔭📡

Thank you to Manchester High School for Girls who celebrate their 150th Year – today we have 150 SEERIH primary science teachers learning so much to inspire young minds across #GreaterManchester #SEERIHConf24 Manchester High School for Girls The University of Manchester aramco

The #SEERIHConf24 inspiring 150 primary teachers today! We’re thrilled to celebrate 10 years of SEERIH and to have time to dream and fascinate teachers about teaching, learning and assessment.! #TeacherCPD Manchester High School for Girls The University of Manchester


A huge thank you to Dr Jon Chippindall for an insightful keynote! Teachers leave empowered with the latest developments in education, ready to make a real impact in their classrooms. #TeacherCPD #PrimaryScience #SEERIHConf24 The University of Manchester Manchester High School for Girls

We are thrilled to have Duncan Ivison , President and Vice Chancellor of The University of Manchester, supporting #SEERIHConf24! The vision we share will inspire teachers to empower their pupils, shaping the future of #STEM and #PrimaryScience. 🌟


Workshops in full swing! Teachers are getting hands-on with practical ideas to enrich their teaching. 🔬 The expertise shared by our speakers is second to none. #PrimaryScience #SEERIHConf24 Prof Sarah Earle Ben Davies



The afternoon is off to a buzzing start! 🌟 The Marketplace is alive with discussions and connections. Thank you to our incredible contributors for bringing it all to life! #SEERIHConf24 @cleapss_primary MyScienceClub steve noisytoys Noisy Toys The Tutor Trust Science and Industry Museum


More shoutouts to our amazing Marketplace contributors! 👏 Ocean Generation The University of Manchester KAPLA Clubs @PSQM_HQ Manchester Museum SEERIH Manchester High School for Girls hi-impact Jodrell Bank Thank you for making this event so vibrant and inspiring! 🙌 #SEERIHConf24

Back to workshops! CPD days like this give teachers the tools and skills to keep inspiring the next generation. ✨ #SEERIHConf24 @springlearns @PrimarySTEM Dr Jo Science PhD CSciTeach (Jo Montgomery) 🔬🧬🧪 Tina Whittaker

Our recent project looking at primary to secondary transition features in the latest issue The ASE Journal of Emergent Science. The project involved a group of dedicated primary and secondary teachers and was supported by strategic leaders in Trafford. Prof Lynne Bianchi Grace Marson

1)Share perspectives on disadvantage 2) Close the scientific vocabulary gap 3) Encourage collaboration all form key steps to facilitating #transition in #science education between 7-14 year olds. Read the new research review created with Ogden Trust ow.ly/csLe50V0kIv


Amazing to have MyScienceClub as part of Great Science Share for Schools again this year 👍🏻