Developing learners' Thinking and Working Scientifically skills
Get your learners thinking like scientists! Alan Cross is a successful author and consultant in primary STEM subjects and has extensive experience as a primary school teacher and teacher trainer. In this webinar, Alan will share tried and tested ideas that empower learners to think scientifically, using specific examples from our Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Science series. Take these ideas back to your classroom and support your learners in developing important scientific enquiry skills, feeding both their curiosity and creativity. Visit https://www.cambridge.org/education/p... to explore our resources. Subscribe now for more! Find out more about Cambridge University Press Education: https://www.cambridge.org/education Follow Cambridge University Press: Facebook: / cupeducation LinkedIn: / international-education Instagram: / cupeducation Twitter: / cupeducation #CambridgeUniversityPress #Education #Teaching #Learning #BrighterThinking #BetterLearning

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