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County Science Adviser

Joanna Conn


Joanna Conn
County Science Adviser
(Covering Primary and Secondary science, Health and Safety in science and Radiation Protection Officer)
Standards and School Effectiveness
Tel: 01438 843994
Fax: 01438 844940
Email: joanna.conn@hertscc.gov.uk


Joanna joined Herts CSF in September 2006 after working as a Secondary Science Consultant in Wandsworth and Islington Boroughs for four years. Prior to that Joanna was a Head of science in two different comprehensive schools. Her specialism is Biochemistry, however she has taught both Biology and Chemistry to A'level. Before moving into teaching Joanna worked as a research scientist for two different companies. Joanna is an active member of ASE and is currently the Secretary of the Home Counties Region Committee.

Science Teaching & Learning Adviser

Peter Hart

 

Peter Hart
Science Teaching & Learning Adviser
Standards and School Effectiveness
Tel: 01438 844194
Fax: 01438 844940
Email: peter.hart@hertscc.gov.uk


Peter joined the Hertfordshire team in September 2007. Prior to this he was Head of Science and then Assistant Headteacher in a local secondary school. Peter has over 13 years of experience teaching Science and he is a specialist in Physics.

 

County Science ASTs

  • Paul Andrews

  • Doug Eve

  • Katie Goodman

  • Charlotte Heaton

  • Robin Mobbs

  • Tom Murphy

If you would like to receive support from an AST please contact Joanna Conn.

SETPOINT Hertfordshire

SETPOINT Hertfordshire Sarah Brewer
Tel: 01438 755075
Email: admin@setpointherts.org.uk

SETPOINT Hertfordshire is an educational charity with core funding from Hertfordshire County Council Education Department, hosted by MBDA, a large engineering company, at their site in Stevenage. In the 2009/10 academic year, over 36,000 Hertfordshire children experienced our programmes and schemes.

We inspire children & young people in Hertfordshire about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). We exist because currently not enough young people are choosing to study and follow careers in STEM, and for the sake of the future success of the UK economy, this needs to change.

Visit our website to find out more about:

  • Primary & secondary STEM workshops
  • K’nex challenge
  • Big Bang Eastern
  • Nuffield Research Bursaries
  • STEM Ambassadors
  • Advice on STEM enrichment in school

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