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Science in Schools
How do we give school children the science bug and the opportunity to discuss important global themes? How do we help teachers make learning English fun? How do we give young researchers the opportunity to rave about their research to a captive audience? Through “Science in Schools!"
France
Teacher and child reading, Milan - Photographer Mat Wright copytight British Council The Science in Schools project aims to give French teenagers an innovative approach to learning both science and English. Around 20 researchers from the UK, involved in the Research Networks project have given talks to over 900 school children studying science in English in secondary schools across France over the past year, explaining their research work and what it’s like to work as a researcher.
Qatar
Qatar is currently developing their Science in Schools programme. Watch this space for future updates.

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