The Association for Science Education explained

The Association for Science Education
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Abbreviation:ASE
Predecessor:
  • Association of Public School Science Masters
  • Science Masters Association
  • Association of Women Science Teachers
Formation:1900s
Type:Learned society and Professional association
Headquarters:University of Hertfordshire
Location:College Lane
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL10 9AA
United Kingdom
Language:English
Leader Title:Patron
Leader Name:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Leader Title2:President
Leader Name2:Prof. Michael J Reiss
Leader Title3:Chair of the Association
Leader Name3:Dr Alex Sinclair / Dr Leigh Hoath
Leader Title4:Chief Executive
Leader Name4:Lynn Ladbrook
Remarks:Motto:
Promoting Excellence in Science Teaching and Learning

The Association for Science Education (ASE) is a professional association in the United Kingdom for teachers of science and science technicians.[1] The association was formed in 1963 and is a member of the UK Science Council.

Aims

The Royal Charter of the Association for Science Education[2] States,

"The objects and purposes for which The Association is hereby constituted are the promotion of education by the following means:

History

The ASE formed in 1963 by the merger of the Science Masters Association and the Association of Women Science Teachers. The Association for Science Education can trace its origins back to 1900. The first Annual Meeting was held in January 1901 which then led to the formation of the Association of Public School Science Masters. Incorporated by Royal Charter in October 2004, the ASE operates as a Registered Charity.[3] The history of the ASE can be found in two publications: Interpreters of Science[4] by David Layton and, published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the association, Advancing Science Education: the first fifty years of the Association for Science Education,[5] Edited by Edgar Jenkins and Valerie Wood-Robinson.

The Patron of the Association is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, PC, KT, GBE, FRS.

Activities

The Association promotes improvements in science education and education in general, specifically through advice and support for teachers, technicians and others with meetings and conferences, journals and resources, curriculum and professional development programmes and contributions to research and policy debates.

Bookshop

The ASE is a specialist publisher for the science education market. This includes approximately 200 titles ranging from Primary to Secondary and Post 16 science education.

Journals

The ASE produces four journals which not only keep members up to date with developments in science education but also provide ideas and tips for the delivery of science education. Their journals include:

Annual Conference

The annual conference attracts over 2000 delegates and include 250+ talks and workshops ranging from academic lectures and exhibitions, to a social programme and themed days.

Governance

An elected Education Group governs and controls the affairs of the Association. The Education Group advises the Trustees on all aspects of science education. Its 30 members represent all sectors of the science education community and speaks authoritatively on behalf of the Association. The group is led by the Chair of the Association and meets 3 times a year. The Chair of the Association is elected by the membership and serves a term of one year.

The Trustee Body has responsibility for ensuring that ASE works properly as a charity, that the finances are properly regulated and monitored and the appropriate policies are in place. The trustees meets 3 times a year and consists of 11 member trustees.

List of presidents and association chairs from 1963–2020

YearPresidentsAssociation Chair
2020Sir Professor John HolmanProfessor Janice Griffiths
2019Sir Professor John HolmanMary Whitehouse
2018Professor Danielle GeorgeLinda Needham
2017Professor Danielle GeorgeChris Colclough
2016Professor Danielle GeorgeMs Corinne Stevenson
2015Sir David BellMs Christine Harrison
2014Professor Alice RobertsMr Pete Robinson
2013Professor Martin Rees, Lord Rees of LudlowMrs Liz Lawrence
2012Professor Robin MillarMrs Lynne Horton
2011Professor Steve JonesMr Richard Needham
2010Sir Alan JonesMr Manoj Chitnavis
2009Professor Wynne HarlenMs Carolyn Yates
2008Professor Micheal EarwickerMr Graham Kingsley
2007Professor Dame Julia HigginsMs Charlotte Clarke
2006Sir Gareth RobertsMr Bob Kibble
2005Sir Mike TomlinsonMr David Bevan
2004Sir Peter WilliamsDr Susan Burr
2003Dr Gill SamuelsMs Sue Flanagan
2002Lord Jenkin of RodingMr Ian Galloway
2001Professor Patrick DowlingDr Derek Bell
2000Professor Susan GreenfieldMrs Rebecca Edwards
1999Sir John HorlockMiss Rosemary Feasey
1998Mr David BrownMr Roger McCune
1997Sir Brian FollettMrs Mary Ratcliffe
1996Sir Neil CossonsMrs Jane Wheatley
1995Dr Bridget OgilvieMr David Standley
1994Dr David GiachardiMr Philip Ramsden
1993Professor Miss Maggie Hannon
1992Sir John MasonDr Boyd Gunnell
1991Professor Hans KornbergMrs Elizabeth Preston
1990Sir Dick Morris CBEMr E.O. James
1989Sir Walter Bodmer FRSMr E.O. James (acting)
1988Baroness Platt of Writtle CBEMr Graham Hill
1987Lord Marshall of Goring CBE FRSMiss Angela Dixon
1986Professor Paul Black OBE KSGMr John Nellist
1985Sir George Porter FRSMr Geoff Barraclough
1984Sir James Hamilton KCB MBEMr P.J. Scott
1983Sir Robert Clayton CBE FEngMiss Ruth Schofield
1982Sir Hermann Bondi KCB FRSMr Maurice Savory
1981Sir Denis Rooke CBE FRS FEngMr Jeff Thompson
1980Sir Norman LindopMr John Healey
1979Mr Norman BoothMr A.R. Hall
1978Mr Norman BoothMr Dick West
1977Sir Alastair Pilkington FRSMr J.L. Lewis
1976Professor J.F. KerrW.J. Kirkham
1975Lord BullockA.A. Bishop
1974Sir Derman Christopherson OBE FRSMrs J Glover
1973Lord Boyle of HandsworthW.F. Archenhold
1972Mrs M K McQuillanE.G. Breeze
1971Dr J.L. CottrellB.G. Atwood
1970Professor E R LaithwaiteHelen Ward
1969Mr J.D. Rose FRSE.H. Coulson
1968Professor Sir Ronald Nyholm FRSF.C. Brown
1967Professor Sir Ronald Nyholm FRSJ J Bryant
1966Lord F S DaintonH F Broad
1965Sir John CockcroftR H Dyball
1964Sir Patrick LinsteadMiss F M Eastwood
1963Sir Robert Aitken

Awards

The ASE is involved with many awards including:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. 1998. The Nature of Science in Science Education: An Introduction. Science & Education. 7. 6. 511–532. 10.1023/A:1008642510402. McComas. William F.. Almazroa. Hiya. Clough. Michael P..
  2. Web site: Royal Charter - The Association for Science Education. www.ase.org.uk. 2016-12-13.
  3. Web site: Charity Commission.
  4. Book: David, Layton. Interpreters of Science: History of the Association for Science Education. John Murray Publishers Ltd. 1984. 978-0719541858.
  5. Book: Edgar, Jenkins. Advancing Science Education: the first fifty years of the Association for Science Education. Association for Science Education. 2013. 9780863574351. United Kingdom.
  6. Web site: Education in Science - The Association for Science Education. www.ase.org.uk. 2016-12-13.
  7. Web site: Primary Science. 2018-04-09.
  8. Web site: School Science Review - The Association for Science Education. www.ase.org.uk. 2016-12-13.
  9. Web site: Science Teacher Education. 2018-04-09.