Samantha Hegarty
Admin - SDS Professional Learning and Development: Learning & Teaching
Email: samantha.hegarty@eani.org.uk
Telephone: 028 9047 0027

An access code is required to book a place on this course. If you don't know the access code please email: iepd@eani.org.uk
This interactive session explores how Early Career Teachers can confidently apply evidence-informed approaches to teaching Science and Technology in primary classrooms. With a practical, hands-on focus, the session will highlight strategies for developing pupils’ scientific thinking, technological curiosity and language skills through purposeful oracy and key vocabulary development. While the session sits within a broader ST(em) theme, the emphasis will be on Science and Technology, with signposting to Maths and ICT where appropriate. Participants will leave with adaptable ideas and resources to support thematic planning and cross-curricular links, particularly in literacy.
By the end of this session, ECTs will be able to:
9.30 am - 3.30 pm
This in-person professional development opportunity is offered on two separate dates and at different locations. You need only select one date from the options available.
| Date | Venue | Session ID |
| 21 April 2026 | Ulster University Coleraine | (12483) |
| 22 April 2026 | Stranmillis University College | (12484) |
Substitute cover is available for the release of ECTs working in schools (excludes Independent Schools). Monies in relation to sub cover will be issued to schools after teacher has attended event. Schools advised to code to Miscellaneous School Charge/Cost on NISTR.
Please ensure you enter your email address correctly when registering.
Event Closing Dates: One week before the date of each event listed.
This professional learning opportunity aims to support the development of the following GTCNI competences:
GTCNI Competence No 3
Teachers will have developed a knowledge and understanding of the learning area/subject(s) they teach, including the centrality of strategies and initiatives to improve literacy, numeracy and thinking skills, keeping curricular, subject and pedagogical knowledge up-to-date through reflection, self-study and collaboration with colleagues.
GTCNI Competence No 4
Teachers will have developed a knowledge and understanding of how the learning area/subject(s) they teach contribute to the Northern Ireland Curriculum and be aware of curriculum requirements in preceding and subsequent key stages.
GTCNI Competence No 5
Teachers will have developed a knowledge and understanding of curriculum development processes, including planning, implementation and evaluation.
GTCNI Competence No 11
Teachers will have developed a knowledge and understanding of how to use technology effectively, both to aid pupil learning and to support their professional role, and how this competence embeds across all of the competences.
Provider:
Education Authority
Sub-Cover:
Yes
Time left :

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