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Great Science Share for Schools | Special Feature In our first ever Special Feature episode of The Primary Science Podcast, we explore the award winning Great Science Share for Schools campaign. Joined by Professor Lynne Bianchi, Grace Marson and Paul Tyler, we unpack what Great Science Share really is and why it has become a global movement in primary science. This is not a Deep Dive episode. This is a focused exploration of one of the most impactful primary science initiatives of the last decade. We discuss: • The core structure: Ask. Investigate. Share. • Why the campaign has been described as a “Trojan horse” for high quality primary science • Teacher professional development by stealth • Formative assessment by stealth • Inclusive and non competitive science engagement • Impact on resilience, curiosity and metacognition • Evidence from external evaluation • How to embed Great Science Share without adding pressure • How schools can start small • The international growth of the campaign We also explore how the campaign has supported more time for science, more open ended enquiry, and greater involvement from pupils who do not always see themselves as “science people”. If you are a primary teacher, subject leader or senior leader looking to raise the profile of science in your setting, this episode is for you. Explore more: Great Science Share for Schools https://www.greatscienceshare.org ASE Primary Science Journal Issue 187 – Special Great Science Share Edition https://www.ase.org.uk Campaign highlights video • Great Science Share for Schools 2025 event... #GreatScienceShare #PrimaryScience #ScienceEnquiry #WorkingScientifically #EducationLeadership