by Admin | Jun 26, 2019 | Career Guide
Ten careers that match your skills and personality My Careers Options uses sophisticated psychometric testing to help young people discover careers that suit their personality, interests, preferences and skills. Christopher Maure, one of MCO’s two directors, explains...
by Admin | Jun 13, 2019 | Career Guide
Teachers! Tap into an EU bounty of free science education resources Rather than relentlessly create and search for useful science education resources, schools and teachers can tap into Scientix, a European-wide science education community that offers a bounty of...
by Admin | Apr 3, 2019 | Career Guide
How to be a star JON CHASE STUDIED AEROSPACE ENGINEERING BEFORE BECOMING A RAP STAR, BUT NOT JUST ANY RAP STAR: HE RAPS ABOUT SCIENCE ON RADIO, TV AND IN SCHOOLS. STUDY SCIENCE, TECH, ENGINEERING AND MATHS (STEM) AND YOU COULD OPEN DOORS TO THE UNIVERSE, TOO WHEN DID...
by Admin | Jan 16, 2019 | Career Guide
Five reasons – and more – to become an apprentice What do you know about apprenticeships? More importantly, have you ever considered doing one? Amazing Apprenticeships, an organisation that works on behalf of the UK Government’s National Apprenticeship Service, shows...
by Admin | Nov 26, 2018 | Career Guide
Science beyond the school gates Connected Science Learning is one of the National Science Teachers Association’s five journals, and its analysis of external STEM education programmes is proving just how important it is to push science learning beyond the school gates....
by Admin | Nov 12, 2018 | Career Guide
Busting myths about STEM careers Dr Ajay Sharman, STEM Learning’s Network Lead for London and South East, tells us about the crucial role of the STEM Ambassadors programme in overcoming stereotypes about scientists, technology specialists, engineers and mathematicians...
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