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Amy Brewer
@amybrewer.bsky.social
OCR GCSE Chemistry, Applied Science, Entry Level Subject Advisor, teacher for 16 years, mother of three strong daughters, STEMinist, passionate about EDIB in STEM, crocheter, all-round geek, MBIOCHEM, PGCE
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Anyone else enjoying KAOS? Not a bit of science in it, but it’s really entertaining!

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🗣️ Anyone who has a stake in education in England should be contributing to the CAR - closes 22nd November. Get your school, friends and students to make their voice heard! 👂https://consult.education.gov.uk/curriculum-and-assessment-team/curriculum-and-assessment-review-call-for-evidence/

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❓Are your practical science lesson's missing something❓ Do you have ECTs or non-specialists who need a helping hand when it comes to procedural knowledge? Do you students struggle with too many instructions? Check out OCR's new Purposeful Practical materials: www.linkedin.com/posts/amy-br...

Thinking Woman GIF
Thinking Woman GIF

ALT: Thinking Woman GIF

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🔊 STEM teachers and educators 👨‍⚕️ 👩‍🏫 : looking for a change in career? Come work for us as a Product Designer. Great benefits, great work-life balance, be involved with developing future STEM qualifications. careers.cambridge.org/jobs/vacancy...

Product Designer | Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Product Designer | Cambridge University Press & Assessment

Cambridge University Press & Assessment join us for a great career

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My daughter’s have really got into Hey You What If? on CBBC and here’s why I’m loving it: great visuals, gender-balanced narration, fantastic for critical thinking, recaps and quiz questions, and proper science. Would be great starter for KS2 and KS3 science lessons! www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...

Hey You What If? - Series 2: 3. We Got Rid of Bugs
Hey You What If? - Series 2: 3. We Got Rid of Bugs

Bugs might be annoying, but we would soon regret it if we got rid of them - all our favourite foods would disappear, and there would be dung everywhere!

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Loved hearing music dedicated to Maria Sibylla Merian on Nick Grimshaw's show this morning. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... An abolitionist and botanical artist, Merian was one of the first to document the lifecycles of butterflies at a time when people believed were "born of mud"!

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Yes! Lollies, bread-making, puddles, squirty cream and ketchup! Other recommendations close to my heart: Western AND non-Western contributions to science, "value and respond to the contributions of others within and beyond their own community"👏 #STEM#edusci#seeittobeitwww.rsc.org/news-events/...

Ice lollies on the curriculum?
Ice lollies on the curriculum?

A host of new experiences in class would improve STEM accessibility and engagement, as the new Government begins a reform of curricula and assessment. As the summer holidays are in full swing, four of...

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Unpopular opinion? I really enjoyed Time Bandits. Some parts were iffy but I thought some parts were brilliant. Loved the bits with Mansa Musa and the chav-tastic Neandathals. And there was a quetzalcoatlus with feathers! Not sure on Lisa Kudrow, definite vibes of Little Nicky in Pure Evil's lair.

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Looking forward to using this new platform with fresh ideas and polite, positive interactions. Also on LinkedIN www.linkedin.com/in/amy-brewer-65bb3324#edusky#STEM#scienceforall#seeittobeit

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Amy Brewer
@amybrewer.bsky.social
OCR GCSE Chemistry, Applied Science, Entry Level Subject Advisor, teacher for 16 years, mother of three strong daughters, STEMinist, passionate about EDIB in STEM, crocheter, all-round geek, MBIOCHEM, PGCE
132 followers121 following21 posts