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Science to Support CfE - Part 1: 11th - 13th November 2010
Science to Support CfE - Part 2 - 11th - 12th March 2011
Closing date for applications / Offer date - 10th September 2010 / Offers to be accepted by 23rd September 2010.
Please Note :- Places will be allocated, where possible, on an even spread across local authorities with a proportion for independent schools, which are in SSERC membership. Places will be allocated on the closing date and delegates will be notified of a place as soon after that date as possible.
Course Descriptor - This 2-part Science Residential course aims to help teachers to implement current curricular developments through innovative, practical workshops.
Draft Programme [PDF - 67 KB]
Venue - SSERC and King Malcolm Hotel, Dunfermline.
Target Audiences - Science teachers (Secondary education).
How to register - The registration fee is £100 to include accommodation (2 nights Part one, 1 night Part two), dinner, bed and breakfast. All participants will be invoiced one week prior to the start of the course. Application forms should be returned to SSERC three weeks prior to the course start date. Last dates for applications are shown above and also on the :-
Application Form [PDF - 33 KB] Application Form [Word - 66 KB]
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Please note that these courses are underpinned and supported from a variety of third-party sources. Attendance at Part 1 and Part 2 is compulsory. In the event of failure to attend both Part 1 and Part 2 of the course, without adequate reason, the full estimated cost of the residential course (£500) will be charged. Please ensure that your institution is aware of this rule prior to submission of your registration.
These residential courses are sponsored by the Scottish Government and are designed and organised by a partnership which includes: the Institute of Physics in Scotland, Royal Society of Chemistry, SAPS Scotland, The University of Edinburgh (the School of Chemistry, SIBE) and SSERC.
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