Transcript The Association for Science Education
The Association for Science Education
Charlotte Clarke ASE Chair Derek Bell Chief Executive
What is the ASE?
• The largest national subject association • 15000 members • 2000+ primary members • 2000+ technicians • 2000+ student members • 500+ overseas members
History of ASE
• Formed in 1963 by the merger of the “Science Masters’ Association” and the “Association of Women Science Teachers” • Traceable history dates from 1900 • First annual meeting in 1901
Aims of ASE
To promote education by • improving the teaching of science • providing an authoritative medium through which opinions of teachers of science may be expressed on educational matters • affording a means of communication among all persons and bodies of persons concerned with the teaching of science in particular and with education in general
Structure of ASE
Association committees
International Research Primary 11-19 Technicians Safeguards E-strategy Publications committees
Council Committees
Quality and Audit Finance and General Purposes CsciTeach Registration Board
Council
Policy Strategy Planning Monitoring
Executive Operational support HQ Management team
Administration Booksales Finance Membership Website Curriculum Conferences Events Field Officers INSET Services Representation Fees and information NAIGS ATSE Regions Technicians NQT ASE Membership Services, support, journals
ASE’s partners
• Curriculum authorities • Inspection bodies • Learned societies eg Royal Society, BA, RSC, IoP, IoB • STEM organisations • Science Learning Centres • TDA • HE institutions • Government • Industry • Local Authorities • Industry – e.g. GSK, Wellcome • ……
ASE activity
• CPD, including ASE INSET Services, national and regional conferences • Chartered Science Teacher – CSciTeach • Publications – Booksales, Journals • Projects • Website
CPD – National Conference
Early January 2008 at the University of Liverpool Attracts 3000-4000 delegates 350+ talks and workshops Visits, academic lectures, exhibitions, social programme Organised by Conference Committee supported by HQ Conferences staff
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CPD – National Conferences
• Technicians’ Conference • ATSE conference • NAIGS conference
CPD - Regional Events
• Regional conferences – often 100-200 delegates, approx 10 a year • Regional events e.g. in a one month period – 2 conferences and 12 other events across the country • Organised by Region Committees, supported by Field Officers
CPD – ASE INSET Services
• Projects e.g. ASE Certificate of Professional Development, NOF training with the Science Consortium, Techcen • Workshops/Courses e.g. Health and Safety, Technician training, teaching assistant training • Commissions e.g. organisation of INSET programme for an LA, APS INSET materials for QCA, research in collaboration with a university, contributions to PGCE programmes • Conferences – Management of conferences for LAs, Science Across the World
CSciTeach
CSciTeach
• A first for a subject association • First successful applicants to be awarded Chartered Science Teacher status 2006/7 • Recognition of level of professionalism comparable with Chartered Chemist, Chartered Engineer etc.
Publications - Journals
• Education in Science • Primary Science Review • Secondary Science Review • Science Teacher Education
Publications - Booksales
• Approximately 200 titles – Primary, Secondary, Post 16 • Other resources e.g. CD ROMS
Projects
• UPD8 • Science Across the World • Outdoor Science • Science Year CD ROMs • Lab design software • schoolscience.co.uk
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Science Across the World
~4200 teachers and their students, 125 countries
Lab Design
Refurb of 19 th century lab Special school science area New build in conjunction with LA
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• Membership • Conferences • Booksales • Journals • INSET services • ASE Global • Regions • Resources
Website
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Benefits of membership
• Advice and guidance • Journals • Discounted price on publications • Cheaper registration for conferences • CPD opportunities • £5000000 indemnity insurance
Why does it work?
• Huge variety of levels at which a member can engage • Strength in membership • Regional activity • ….
NAIGS discussion questions
• What does ASE do really well?
• How can ASE serve you, and the people you work with, better?
• What one thing could ASE do to increase membership?
• What one thing will you do as a result of being at this session today?