Feedback from Scientists and outreach personnel at the Norwich Research Park 2011
Science Outreach in Norfolk Annual Meeting
"I will definitely try out some of these techniques for discussing my research"
"I really liked the warm ups"
"I will take your resources into schools when I visit"
Feedback from Scientists and outreach personnel at the Norwich Research Park 2011
Feedback from teachers at the George Salter Academy at the British Science Festival 2011
Student SciberBrain Workshop, Bradford 
 "Excellent starter activities which got the student talking comfortably"
"Well done for getting them to debate an issue, they showed great insight"
Feedback from teachers at the George Salter Academy at the British Science Festival 2011
Year 11 students form the Cathedral School at the Bradford British Science Festival, Sept 2011
Student SciberBrain Workshop, Bradford 
"We think there should be cognitive enhancers for blondes!" say Ivana, Charlotte and Chloe
Year 11 students form the Cathedral School at the Bradford British Science Festival, Sept 2011
PGCE students Willian Costodero and Jasmin Bongrani at London Metropolitan University, May 2011
Dialogue in Science CPD, London

"I think we all had fun and learnt another way to teach controversial issues in science. I will definitely try with my future classes." says Jasmine. She felt that the methods used in the session would give all students the opportunity to participate and contribute to the lesson.
PGCE students Willian Costodero and Jasmin Bongrani at London Metropolitan University, May 2011
Student teachers at Oxford Brookes, April 2011

Dialogue in Science CPD, Oxford

"It was really great, I will definitely try it with my classes. Thanks for coming."

 

Student teachers at Oxford Brookes, April 2011
Comments on the stem cell teaching resources from teachers via TES Connect during 2010
SciberBrain Web Resources

"Thank you for this. its alot better than what we have at the moment  which is nothing on stem cells" from tfs6, 5 out of 5

"Fantastic. great images, great simple content - perfect for tomorrow! Thank you" from mtowns, 5 out of 5

"Great" from paulastannett, 5 out of 5
Comments on the stem cell teaching resources from teachers via TES Connect during 2010
Year 9 students from Reading Girls School, Oct 2010
Student SciberBrain Workshop, Reading 

Comments on the feedback form from the Aim Higher event at Reading University: Interesting;  Awesome; Fun and Insightful; Educational; Nice event with humour; The debate was interesting; Learnt more about vaccines; Enjoyable!
Year 9 students from Reading Girls School, Oct 2010
Biology teacher at John Taylor High School, June 2010

Dialogue in Science CPD, Staffordshire

“It was very interesting to see my own subject from a different perspective. The clear guidance and straightforward procedures are very helpful… Breaks ‘the mould’ of science lessons and challenges the way students think about the subject”.

Biology teacher at John Taylor High School, June 2010
Andrew Dack, Senior Lecturer in Education, May 2010

Dialogue in Science CPD, Oxford

“Last year's session with the PGCE Trainees was very successful. Trainees reported back that the session was very useful (one trainee used the strategy at interview - he got the job!"

Andrew Dack, Senior Lecturer in Education, May 2010
Science teacher at Basildon Upper Academy, April 2010

Dialogue in Science CPD, Essex.

“Helps to engage pupils, motivate pupils in their learning and build pupils’ self-confidence”.

Science teacher at Basildon Upper Academy, April 2010
Christine Williams, Head of Physics, Portsmouth High School at the British Science Festival, September 2009.

SciberBrain Student Workshop, University of Surrey

"We really enjoyed your session. As teachers we appreciated the skill in drawing out the different opinions and delighted in seeing the girls in a different environment. The girls appreciated that it was not just science that will matter in the future but how the information will be used."

Christine Williams, Head of Physics, Portsmouth High School at the British Science Festival, September 2009.
Katie Millard of Portsmouth High School at the British Science Festival, September 2009.

SciberBrain Student Workshop, University of Surrey

Katie gets her classmates thinking  by asking "Should we let morals and opinions get in the way of scientific advances?"

Katie Millard of Portsmouth High School at the British Science Festival, September 2009.
Teachers at the Institute of Education, August 2009

Dialogue in Science CPD, London

"We enjoyed it. We learned new techniques which we will use with our classes and share with our colleagues."

 

Teachers at the Institute of Education, August 2009
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