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Friday, 8 March 2013

Science & Plants for Schools Science teacher/technician grants

SAPS Associate Awards: Grants for science teachers and technicians

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Science and Plants for Schools supports UK teachers, HLTAs and technicians with new ideas for teaching about science through plants.
We'll offer grants and funding of up to £500 to cover your time & costs in developing a teaching resource, and will offer support and scientific contacts if necessary.
We also offer grants of up to £100 to fund teacher and technician-led CPD, such as TeachMeets.
Proposed resources should aim to enhance students' understanding of plants at secondary and post-16, whether in a broad sense of fundamental principles, lab techniques (e.g. time-lapse photography), or a specific focus on an area of plant biology.
The deadline for grant applications for Spring 2013 is 29th March 2013.  The deadline for grant applications is 13th May 2013. 
Find out more about the award criteria , funding CPD opportunities, and about current award holders.
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