Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Teachers CPD proves popular!


Dialogue in Science is now officially on tour! Starting out in earnest at Heathside School in Surrey, swiftly followed by an event at the Basildon Academies, DiS has brought new techniques and resources to teachers and pupils located in the South East. We also undertook a pupil event at Jubilee High School (also in Surrey) as part of their Science Week celebrations. Now that our events are starting to gain acclaim within the teaching community, we are hatching plans to take Dialogue in Science further afeild. Invitations are streaming in from Glasgow to Cornwall and we will try to take as many on as we are able. Infact, we are looking to train up more facilitators across the UK in an effort to meet the demand.

Thursday, 14 January 2010


The SciberBrain crew are now offering a brand new FREE CPD opportunity for secondary science teachers throughout 2010. This short course demonstrates a model for encouraging pupils at key stages 3 and 4 to raise questions and engage in dialogue about scientific developments (our course will focus on a topic from the biosciences but the model can be adapted for any controversial topic you like) .

Our model involves presenting a scientific or technological development to learners and provides them with opportunities to raise questions about the applications and implications of these developments across a range of contexts (AF2). The subsequent exploration of the questions raised can also be used to provide evidence for addressing all six PLTS categories.

Dialogue in Science draws upon methods and techniques applied by philosophers and P4C (Philosophy for Children) facilitators which have been adapted to support the aims and objectives of the secondary school science curriculum. We will also be incorporating free resources available from our SciberBrain website.

To book a free Dialogue in Science CPD course, please go to www.sciberbrain.org/events

SciberBrain Launch in the face of adversity!


The Education Team at the Biochemical Society were delighted to finally launch the SciberBrain website at a very snowy ASE last week. Our presentation at the open conference was well received and despite the frightful weather conditions, we felt the whole event was a success. The ASE is really a unique experience in the calendar for enthusiastic science teachers lucky enough to escape for the day. A mind boggling programme of events and talks makes for a whirlwind of a conference but there really is something for everyone. SciberBrain was especially welcome to the throng of PGCE students who came on Saturday morning. They expressed in no uncertain terms that they wanted free, easy to use, quality resources. They were not disappointed at our stand! We also found teacher trainers very keen to host our new Dialogue in Science CPD course - more on that soon.