Diversity, Equality and inclusion in the science curriculum SL226 / RB01
Summary
In this introductory session, we will explore how systemic inequities and cultural perspectives shape science education and student engagement, and how to develop strategies to create more inclusive, representative, and equitable learning environments. You will be able to take always some ideas of where to go to get science role models and representations to support embedding your school EDI policy in the science department.
Who is it for?
Secondary science teachers, curriculum leaders, and education professionals committed to fostering inclusive and equitable science classrooms
What topics are covered?
- Understanding DEI in the context of science education
- Identifying and addressing bias in science curricula and assessments
- Places to find representations of diverse scientists and contributions across cultures
Who is the course leader?
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Louise Herbert
I am secondary science professional development leader at the National STEM learning centre. I previously taught for over 20 years in
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Outcomes
- Understand the types of bias that may occur in the secondary science curriculum
- Investigate sources of diverse role models to use in science education
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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1 Diversity, Equality and inclusion in the science curriculum | 02 July 2025 | 16:00-17:30 | Virtual |
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Cost
Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£89.00 +VAT |
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State-funded school or college | Activity fee£89.00 +VAT |
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