by Aga Gordon | Friday, February 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
Written by Dr Dani Shalet As we are relaunching our blog posts as well as our work on several other interesting social media platforms, I thought that a good way to start this off would be with some thoughts. Despite the current circumstances our team is engaged in...
by Aga Gordon | Friday, February 5, 2021 | Uncategorized
Written by Sherry Simpson Well what a really fascinating webinar, the latest in the Epistemic Insight EES series, delivered by Finley Lawson on Monday 1st February: asking the question ‘What do Maps tell us?’ Through a series of interactive and engaging activities we...
by Aga Gordon | Wednesday, January 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Religion and Science at Schools – debate on the Beyond Belief Radio 4 Programme The ‘battle’ between science and religion has been going on since Darwin’s ‘The Origin of Species’. However, it has not always been the case – science was for centuries designed to...
by Aga Gordon | Thursday, December 3, 2020 | Events, Uncategorized
By Sherry Simpson Essential Experiences in Science is an exciting new scheme for Years 4-7 which address National Curriculum topics e.g. air resistance, friction. We have free resources and equipment to share with 30 schools. Join our free CPD sessions or become...
by Aga Gordon | Wednesday, November 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
Written by Laura Hackett Today we launched our first set of Discovery Bags to our pilot group as part of the ‘Investigating Big Questions’ project. The aim of the bags is to encourage discussion at home about Big Questions involving science and religion, among KS2...
by Aga Gordon | Monday, October 5, 2020 | Uncategorized
Written by Robert Campbell St Mary’s University joined the LASAR consortium a year ago. My engagement in the LASAR project has encouraged me to develop collaborative teaching between subjects on the PGCE programme. Collaborative teaching provides a platform to...