Thursday 3 October, 7–8pm BST, online

The Royal Society of Chemistry is hosting a series of events to support new teachers in their science education journey. These events are primarily aimed at teachers with less than five years of experience. However, those who would like a refresher on what Science and Plants for Schools (SAPs) offers, or those unfamiliar with SAPs, are also welcome. As spaces are limited, early registration is advised. Attendees have the flexibility to book all sessions or only those that meet their needs.

SAPs provides opportunities for teachers, techinicians and of course students to find out more about plants and plant science. They produce resrouces, and support education and outreach in Plant Science. They cover both primary and secondary school resources. 

Session outcomes

By the end of this session, you  will:

  • Know where to go for help and support when teaching plant biology
  • Explore teaching the key principles of plant biology using practical

Session information

This session will be faciliateatd by Jamie Biggs who is the schools project coordinator for SAPS. In this session you will explore core principles of biology using key plant practicals guaranteed to inspire you and your students. We’ll also provide ideas to help you include plants across all your biology teaching. Join us to grow your confidence in teaching with plants.

Information about SAPS can be found here: SAPS

Visit www.saps.org.uk

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View at: www.youtube.com/ScienceAndPlants 

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