Introduction
To look at the latest information from current research in science (Ofsted reports etc.) enabling subject leaders to keep abreast of current thinking in their subject. These sessions are a chance for subject leaders to discuss the implications of this in terms of their current practice within school. They support subject leaders to develop leadership skills and increase their confidence in the teaching and learning of science.
Training Objectives
Through engagement with latest reports and research SL’s will learn that a school’s curriculum enables it to set out the knowledge, skills and values its pupils will learn, encompassing the national curriculum within the wider vision for successful learning. SL’s will learn how to involve colleagues in priorities that will lead to improved outcomes for pupils.
Learning Outcomes
Explain the latest developments in Primary Science and consider the implication of these for their settings.
Target Audience
Primary Science Subject Leaders
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Trainer
Carla Bennett
Carla Bennett is a School Improvement Officer at First Federation Trust who has extensive knowledge and experience of working within primary schools and with primary and secondary science leaders. She is also the founder and director of Plymouth Science CIC, supporting over 700 schools with CPD and curriculum planning where she won the Excellence in Primary Education Award, 2024 from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Carla is also a Primary Teaching Trust Fellow, awarded 2017, and has continued her CPD journey and networking through this lifetime membership. Alongside this, Carla is also part of many different science networks: she is a STEM facilitator, PSQM Hub leader, Explorify Champion and has been a key note speaker for the ASE and STEM learning conference.
Previous to this, Carla was an Education Improvement Officer for Plymouth City Council, Headteacher and led the Primary Science offer for Plymouth Teaching Schools. She has over 15 years’ experience in leading primary science and has expertise of leading teachers and leaders in improving practice, giving up to date research including first hand experience of Ofsted inspections.