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Success with STEM : ideas for the classroom, STEM clubs and beyond
\"Success with STEM is an essential resource, packed with advice and ideas to support and enthuse all those involved in the planning and delivery of STEM in the secondary school. It offers guidance on current issues and priority areas to help you make informed judgements about your own practice and argue for further support for your subject in school. It explains current initiatives to enhance STEM teaching and offers a wide range of practical activities to support exciting teaching and learning in and beyond the classroom. Illustrated with examples of successful projects in real schools, this friendly, inspiring book explores: - Innovative teaching ideas to make lessons buzz - Activities for successful practical work - Sourcing additional funding - Finding and making the most of the best resources - STEM outside the classroom - Setting-up and enhancing your own STEM club - Getting involved in STEM competitions, fairs and festivals - Promoting STEM careers and tackling stereotypes - Health, safety and legal issues - Examples of international projects - An wide-ranging list of project and activity titles\"-- Provided by publisher.
The provider
2006
No school subject has slipped more steadily down the popularity league table than science. The number of students taking physics A-levels has halved since the 1960s.
Magazine Article
Analyse this
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Poole, Ian
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Osborne, Jonathan
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Howarth, Sue
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21st century
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Biological & chemical weapons
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College Science
2006
Four experts discuss what they think of the new key stage 4 specifications. Poole thinks the new science syllabuses are a disgrace, while Walton thinks one of them is the most exciting and stimulating thing that has happened in science education since 1972.
Trade Publication Article
Let her rot in hell Victim's family celebrates with Champagne as Tracie Andrews loses appeal
1998
The family of murder victim Lee Harvey celebrated with Champagne yesterday, saying killer Tracie Andrews should rot in hell after she lost her bid for freedom. Mr Harvey's family toasted their son's life in a London pub moments after three Law Lords dismissed Andrews' appeal against her conviction for murder. It is estimated that Andrews' appeal cost the taxpayer around pounds 20,000 in Legal Aid on top of the pounds 170,000 it cost to stage her four-week trial at Birmingham Crown Court last year.
Newspaper Article
Trees need protection from attacks by 'weapon' dogs
2009
Your article (Thousands of urban trees mauled and destroyed as 'weapon dog' owners train animals for fighting, 12 August) paints a disturbing picture of the destruction that can be created through lack of caring and understanding of the importance of both protecting and enhancing an adequate green...
Newspaper Article