ASE Teacher Developers' Conference 2024 in partnership with AQA
Kings Cross , London N1 9BU , United Kingdom
ASE's Teacher Developers' Group (Futures) is delighted to publish the programme for a one-day inspirational and thought-provoking event in London.
About the Teacher Developers' Conference 2024
The ASE extends its thanks to AQA and Ogden Trust for their generous sponsorship of this event.
A one day conference for those involved in teachers' professional learning and development, whether you work in higher education, as an education consultant or are a school leader responsible for CPD.
NB the programme may be subject to minor changes.
The conference aims to gives professionals:
- An unrivalled opportunity for networking with fellow professionals
- A chance to explore the latest thinking and research in science education
- Attendance at sessions presented by nationally and internationally renowned experts
- Help to shape the future of science education during conference workshops and discussions
For queries, email conferences@ase.org.uk
About the ASE Teacher Developers' Group
Group Mission: Leading Professional Development in Science Education
The ASE Teacher Developers' Specialist Group (formerly know as Futures Group) is the natural home for those involved in teachers’ professional learning and members can range from university tutors, education consultants, local authority staff, Heads of Science and leaders responsible for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). This expert group provides support and voice for Initial Teacher Education and CPD, fostering high quality professional learning for future generations of science teachers at all levels of education. This is achieved through research, networking and professional development within and beyond the group, and through responses to government consultations. The committee organises the ASE Futures Conference. Members receive the Science Teacher Education (STE) journal.
Why join the Group? ASE's Teacher Developers' Group sits on the cutting edge of research, policy and practice within science education. In order to further our mission, we need people like you who have the drive and determination to improve current practice and to shape the future of science educators everywhere.
If you feel you have something you'd like to share at the conference by way of presenting a session, please email conferences@ase.org.uk - we'd love to hear from you.