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Funding for Collaborative Projects that Support Primary Science Teaching (UK & Ireland)
Grants of up to £600 (€700) are being made available to support the teaching of science in primary schools in the UK in Ireland.
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s Primary Science Teaching Empowerment Fund is designed to help schools plan and organise collaborative projects or events aimed at improving science teaching at primary level, and developing leadership skills in teachers and technicians.
The funding will cover event costs and up to one day of teaching so that teachers can plan the project or event.
Applications are particularly encouraged for projects or events that:
- support teachers at schools that are in hard-to-reach areas, either due to geography or social disadvantage
- support teachers planning for a curriculum change
- support teachers facing challenges in primary science teaching, such as a lack of experience with practicals, teaching outside their specialism, or maintaining their wellbeing
Projects or events that the fund can support include:
- a session for early career teachers to try out experiments
- setting up a local support network with termly webinars on a range of topics
- workshops at which teachers share and develop plans for new or ‘recovery’ curricula
- a networking session for teachers to speak to chemists working in different industries
The fund will reopen to applications on the 14th October 2024.
14th October 2024