The ASE formed in 1963 by the merger of the
Science Masters Association and the
Association of Women Science Teachers. The Association for Science Education can trace its origins back to 1900. The first Annual Meeting was held in January 1901 which then led to the formation of the Association of Public School Science Masters. Incorporated by Royal Charter in October 2004, the ASE operates as a Registered Charity. The history of the ASE can be found in two publications:
Interpreters of Science by David Layton and, published to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the association,
Advancing Science Education: the first fifty years of the Association for Science Education, Edited by Edgar Jenkins and Valerie Wood-Robinson. The Patron of the Association was
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, PC, KT, GBE, FRS, until his death in 2021. It is now HRH Princess
Anne, the Princess Royal. ==Activities==