Links to other educational earth science resources and to resources for schools at other NERC research centres.
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Science
and Society |
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Earthlearningidea |
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Earth
Science Education Forum for England and Wales |
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Earth
Science Teachers' Association |
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Physical
Properties Network The Physical Properties Network is a knowledge transfer network crossing discipline boundaries and uniting industry, academia, researchers, teachers and students interested in physical properties. Through newsletters, conferences, seminars and www.physprops.net, it acts as a forum, a communications link and an information resource to exchange, discuss and spark ideas. BGS is a core partner in this NERC sponsored collaborative endeavour. Membership is open to all. |
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Rockwatch |
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STEM Ambassadors |
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East Midlands STEM Partnership |
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Scottish
Earth Science Education Forum |
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STEMNET |
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Sub-Surf Rocks! |
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UK
Groundwater Forum |
Joint
Earth Science Education Initiative (JESEI) |
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The
Earth Science Education Unit (ESEU) The ESEU, based at Keele University, provides free INSET (in-service training) across England and Wales to science departments in secondary schools, to meetings of science teachers and to teacher education institutions. |
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IGEO The aims of the International Geoscience Education Organisation (IGEO) are to promote geoscience education internationally at all levels, to encourage developments raising public awareness of geoscience, particularly amongst younger people, and to work for enhancement of the quality of geoscience education internationally. |
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The
Virtual Quarry The Virtual Quarry website provides a unique interactive experience for children and a substantial resource for teachers. For youngsters, the highlight is a tour of a virtual quarry by a team of animated characters, who explain where the materials for our buildings and roads come from. Teachers can access 20 complete teaching units for key stages 1 to 4 developed against the schemes of work recommended by the Department for Education and Skills. Although the emphasis is on science and geography, the units also draw on the relevance of quarrying to the citizenship and sustainable development areas of the curriculum. A comprehensive set of supporting resources is available, including an image library and guidance on organising visits to real quarries. |
The BGS is part of the Natural Environment Research Council, whose own web site provides a number of resources for schools and students.