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This Newsflash contains details of two free CPD webinars from the Mayor's London Scientist Programme and an online information session where you can find out more about the Primary Science Quality Mark CPD programme and accreditation.
Mayor of London free CPD webinars
The Mayor's London Young Scientist Programme is offering two free CPD webinars for primary teachers.

Intro to Primary Computing - 13 May, 4–5.15pm
In this webinar, led by the National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE), you will get the opportunity to take a detailed look at the primary computing curriculum in England, explore key concepts and find out about the support, resources and free CPD available for teachers and schools. The session will cover:
  • the three strands of the curriculum, considering what kinds of activities fit into each
  • how to best support pupils to develop computational thinking skills
  • teaching the ‘Big 3’ programming concepts of sequence, repetition, and selection
  • the wealth of resources, support and fully-funded CPD available from the NCCE.
To register to participate in the webinar, visit the Eventbrite page.

Differentiating Effectively in Science - 20 May, 4.30–5.30pm
In this webinar, led by us, you will get the opportunity to explore how to differentiate effectively in science to address any gaps in learning you identify in some of your pupils when they return to school after school closure. The session will cover how to:
  • translate the results of assessment of learning into effective differentiated teaching to support all your pupils to achieve the expected outcome
  • take account of the very different learning experiences your pupils will have had during school closure.
To register to participate in the webinar, visit the Eventbrite page.
Find out more about the Primary Science Quality Mark - 14 May, 4pm
Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM) is offering a short online information session about the CPD programme and accreditation. It will cover the following.
  • What is the PSQM CPD programme?
  • What does it cost and what does it provide in terms of subject leadership training and resources?
  • What will be the impact on your school?
  • What are the benefits for the school, teachers and children?
  • How will PSQM support your school’s development and evidencing of science curriculum intent, implementation and impact, and ensure a successful Ofsted deep dive?
  • What will science development needs for science be post lockdown, and how is PSQM adapting to support schools to meet them?
To take part, sign up on the Eventbrite page.
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