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Example SC activities | |
Bronze 10 hours
Silver 20 hours
Gold 30 hours of project work
At each level, students must carry out a range of activities that include three elements
Text-based communication
e.g. writing a poem, producing a poster or writing a newspaper article with a scientific theme
Live presentation
e.g. performing a drama, taking part in a debate, making a radio programme on a scientific issue
Practical science communication skills
e.g. organising a science fair or exhibition, building a model (3-D model of the digestive system, DNA molecule, etc) or helping with a primary science club.
Awards consist of a Science Communicators certificate which can be included in the student's achievement portfolio.