Technicians Supporting Biology (online)

Technicians Supporting Biology (online)

This exciting online course will help technicians to change the perception about biology practical work.

By The Association for Science Education

Date and time

Thu, 10 Oct 2024 01:00 - 07:00 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 6 hours

Biology practical work in schools can often be seen as difficult to set up and often with disappointing results for students, as well as being time consuming and boring. In some schools there does seem to be less biology practical work than both chemistry and physics due to these perceived issues.

This online course will help you, as a technician, to change this perception about biology practical work. The course will cover a range of engaging and simple biology practical work, good practice on preparation and hints and tips to making more troublesome practicals work (and make it easier for you to prepare). We will discuss where these practicals can fit into the syllabus and look at where to source the materials used.

During the day there will be a mixture of live demonstrations, videos, and chats about good practice.

Programme 9.00-10.30

  • Introduction
  • Microscopy practicals
  • Biotechnology (enzymes) practicals
  • Microbiology (good practice / resources only

11.00-12.30

  • Plants practicals
  • Dissections
  • Human health and disease

13.30-15.00

  • GCSE and A level core practicals and ideas Resources Plenary and feedback

Outcomes - You will be able to:

  • Describe a range of biology practicals
  • Implement good biology preparation practice
  • Evaluate the importance of biology practicals in your school's SOW

For queries, please email conferences@ase.org.uk

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The ASE is the UK’s largest subject association and is dedicated to everyone involved in science education. Our members are teachers and technicians who are passionate about their profession. We provide an independent, powerful voice for the science education community.