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Mahrukh Choughtai meets Mark Biddiss, whose ProEducation consultancy aims to put action and fun into maths and science Screaming straws, exploding water and paper cutting are just a few of the novel ideas to help make science and maths more interesting that will be presented on stand G5 .

Screaming straws, exploding water and paper cutting are just a few of the novel ideas to help make science and maths more interesting that will be presented on stand G5 .

The free Science and Maths Alive presentations, suitable for teachers of young scientists from three years upwards and young mathematicians from five years, are new for this year and bound to create quite a stir.

The sessions will be held by Mark Biddiss and Jasmine Prodissitto from ProEducation, a growing education consultancy that takes a colourful approach to science and maths education. Mark said, 'We wanted to complement and enhance what teachers currently do. The Government has only just realised that they should encourage thinking skills in children, but we have been motivating children for seven years now.'

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