ASE conference – what are you looking forward to?

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The Association for Science Education (ASE) annual conference is a great opportunity to find out what’s new in science education, hear from engaging speakers and meet teachers from across the UK and further afield.

This coming January will be my sixth visit. Here’s what I’m looking forward to: how about you?

David Sait shares the six highlights he expects from his sixth visit to the ASE annual conference

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