Dates: Tuesday 21st February & 7th, 14th & 21st March 2023
Time: 4 - 6 pm
Venue: Online via Zoom
Target Audience: Primary 3rd to 6th class teachers
The Renewable Energy Lab designed for students and teachers to creatively explore science, technology engineering and math with real world application and problem solving.
A hands on and practical introduction into energy, electricity and renewable sources of power. This course has been designed specifically for the primary curriculum and includes a range of creative STEM activities and cross curricular learning opportunities. Current electricity concepts and circuits are investigated and include an engineering challenge to design and make a prototype.
Teachers participating in this course will receive:
Format:
What teachers are saying:
‘Clarity and ease of access to information was most helpful. Excellent webinars’
‘Yes! I found it informative and enjoyed getting new ideas. Great resource and documentation to fall back on’
‘Very enjoyable. Science and STEM not my forte but feel confident in delivery of the lessons’
‘ the children in the classroom have loved every lesson that I went back and taught, it was also great to have a lesson so interactive, both enjoyable for the children and teacher.’
‘The children thoroughly enjoyed it, many parents remarked on it at the parent teacher meeting and many children had asked could they get a kit to use at home they enjoyed it so.
Through this course participants will:
Participation in the course will:
Kinia:
Kinia is an education focused non-profit, charity and social enterprise, and we want to make sure future focused skills and learning opportunities are available for all children and young people. We want to build the foundations that support diversity and inclusion to become key pillars in a society where every child has the vision to set their dreams and the pathway to achieve them.
Facilitator: Michelle Maher

An experienced public engagement and education lead who has worked in diverse education and cultural settings both at local and national levels. I have collaborated on a number of national projects in Science Education, STEAM Education, Education for Sustainable Development and Climate Action. A strong commitment to interdisciplinary and collaborative ways of working, bringing together different disciplines and stakeholders to ensure engagement is impactful and lasting. Successfully designed, managed and implemented a number of government funded STEAM projects both in the classroom and community based public engagement with impactful evaluation outcomes. I also have developed and delivered a number of Dept. of Education approved continuous professional development (CPD) programmes in the areas of teaching and learning in Primary Science, Inquiry Based Science Education, NCCA Primary Coding Initiative, and Junior Cycle elective CPD module in climate change education. I hold a Bachelor of Arts (Mod) Natural Science and a Master of Chemistry (Research), both awarded from Trinity College Dublin. I also received a Trinity College Dublin postgraduate award for academic excellence. Over 15 years’ experience in teaching science and science education at all levels in education (primary, second and third level) and extensive experience in public engagement.
| Course Start Date / Time | 21-02-2023 4:00 pm |
| Course End Date / Time | 21-03-2023 6:00 pm |
| Cut off date | 21-02-2023 4:30 pm |
| Available place | 0 |
| Fee | €5.00 |
| Number Hours | 4 x 2 hour sessions |
| Speaker | Michelle Maher - Kinia |
| Location | Online |