Last updated: March 11th 2024
Welsh medium: Tuesday, March 5th, Treborth Botanic Garden, Bangor LL57 2RQ
English medium: Wednesday, March 6th, Treborth Botanic Garden, Bangor LL57 2RQ
English medium: Tuesday, March 12th, Scolton Manor, Bethlehem, SA62 5QL
Welsh medium: Wednesday, March 13th, Scolton Manor, Bethlehem, SA62 5QL
‘Shipwrecked’ on a desert island, this course will focus on utilising the Curriculum for Wales and carefully using natural resources in a bid to survive! Delivered by Natural Resources Wales, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills staff, the course will give you practical, cross-curricular outdoor learning activity ideas whilst incorporating elements of the literacy and numeracy frameworks. This course is aimed at educators that want to increase their confidence in delivering the Curriculum for Wales’ 6 AoLE’s through nature connectedness.
This training course offers face to face training in partnership with STEM Learning UK and Techniquest. A £165 ‘Enthuse Bursary’ is available per attending teacher to pay towards supply cover.
Details and registration here.
The theme for 2024’s activity packs and poster competition is ‘Time’.
Free activity packs for #BSW24 are available to download now!
The packs provide fun and engaging ways to introduce the theme to the children. Each pack, created with the support of UK Research and Innovation and 3M, includes a wide range of fun, hands-on activities, and loads of useful information for planning your events for the Week.
There are separate packs for Early Years, Primary and Secondary.
Find them here.
Join our webinar to learn how CREST can maximise BSW engagement.
Details above.
WELSH LANGUAGE EVENT (The same event has been previously held in English and a recording is available on request.)
During this free online event, we aim to help you access your free CREST Awards by:
Register here and receive a recording if you can't attend on the day.
Join a STEM Teachmeet to share ideas and resources - adapting STEM teaching to engage and challenge.
Breakout sessions for primary and secondary teachers. Some elements of this event will be “hybrid” with a live-stream for teachers from further away in Wales.
Tea and coffee will be provided.
Book here.
The award-winning campaign continuing to inspire 5-14 year olds to take the lead in asking, investigating and sharing scientific questions they care about with new audiences.
An inclusive, non-competitive and collaborative experience for all.
Registration is open all year which gives access to a wide array of resources to inspire your pupils into science and engineering.
Details here.
RSC Conference with IOP
We’re pleased to be joining forces once again to bring you our annual day conferences. Last year, you asked for more hands-on activities so this year RSC, IOP and a special guest will deliver three practical based workshops.
You will have the opportunity to attend all the workshops, have time to network with colleagues from across the country and, of course, enjoy a lunch on us.
To register for this event, sign in or register for an account on the RSC Education website here.
RSC Conference with IOP
We’re pleased to be joining forces once again to bring you our annual day conferences. Last year, you asked for more hands-on activities so this year RSC, IOP and a special guest will deliver three practical based workshops.
You will have the opportunity to attend all the workshops, have time to network with colleagues from across the country and, of course, enjoy a lunch on us.
To register for this event, sign in or register for an account on the RSC Education website here.