Education Scotland National Sciences Network – Welcome back webinar
An online webinar offering all the latest updates on the progress of the national co-design process, open to all practitioners in science.
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- 1 hour, 30 minutes
- Online
About this event
Education Scotland Science Network Webinar: Sciences Curriculum Improvement Cycle
This free online webinar is open to all practitioners across early learning and childcare, primary, secondary, and ASN sectors who deliver science as part of their teaching.
Nearly a year into the Sciences Curriculum Improvement Cycle (CIC), this webinar offers a valuable opportunity to hear the latest updates on the progress of the national co-design process. Attendees will gain insight into the work completed so far and learn about plans for the next phase of the CIC.
Participants will also be invited to engage in discussion around key aspects of the process and explore opportunities to contribute to the next stage during the 2025/26 academic session.
This session marks the first in a series of webinars planned throughout 2025/26, designed to keep the sciences education network informed and engaged with the ongoing work of the CIC.
Join us to stay informed, contribute your voice, and prepare for the year ahead.
Education Scotland aims to have an inclusive environment for all participants, by identifying and removing barriers in our practices.
Target Audience - Please be aware that the target audience for this event is for professionals within the Education Sector in Scotland. To register, please enter either a school/establishment/setting/local authority or Glow email address. We understand not all education professionals have access to a school/establishment/setting/local authority or Glow email address, if this is the case, please email esevents@educationscotland.gov.scot with the name of your setting or service, to request a place. Thank you for your understanding.
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