Spark their imagination; power their future
激发他们的想象力;
基本信息
- 批准号:10074596
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 45.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
**_SPARK THEIR IMAGINATION; POWER THEIR FUTURE_**CSA Catapult and UKESF will provide the opportunity for children at state-sector secondary schools in Wales to develop their interest in Electronics and Engineering.This is a bespoke, programme which has been created from a selection of UKESF's well-established and successful schools' projects and engagement activities, adapted for Wales. It will be delivered with the support of CS Connected. The aim of the programme is to engage more young Welsh people into Electronics and demystify the science of Semiconductors. This is a high-impact programme, built on solid foundations and designed specifically for Wales directly targeting the barriers learners face around social mobility and funding. It will deliver sustained engagement with pupils, teachers and schools to create an effective pipeline to encourage and support young Welsh people into Electronics and semiconductors. It will provide financial and practical support to ensure more young Welsh people pursue university study in Electronics and Engineering. In addition to the individual participants, it will also be investing in, and supporting, teachers at state secondary schools throughout Wales and providing their schools with re-usable classroom resources. This will allow teachers to deliver the secondary curriculum in a more engaging and interesting way and so will improve the learning experience for pupils.**Summary of Deliverables :*** "What are Semiconductors?" events in 2024\.* Industry familiarisation sessions and Career Forum events.* Classroom resources and Electronics projects and teacher training for all participating schools.* Access to online learning course for all participants.* Comprehensive package of support (including bursaries).**Specific Impacts include:*** Excite pupils about the opportunities a career in Electronics and Technology can offer, through the experience of an event at a university.* The programme will raise general awareness among school pupils (and their families) and teachers of the contribution made by Electronics and Technology in Wales.* The course would enable students from state-sector schools from across Wales, who are typically underrepresented in Higher Education, to experience university for a day.* State schools will receive re-useable sets of resources to support Computing and Physics classes.* Teachers from each school will receive virtual CPD training to support the use of the new classroom resources in their lessons.* Through their training, these teachers will increase their knowledge and understanding of Electronics. They will be able to better contextualise their subjects and raise awareness about engineering careers at their schools.
激发他们的想象力;助力他们的未来CSA Catapult和UKESF将为威尔士公立中学的孩子们提供机会,培养他们对电子和工程的兴趣。这是一个定制的课程,它是从英国教育和教育基金会(UKESF)选定的成熟而成功的学校项目和参与活动中创建的,适合威尔士。它将在CS Connected的支持下交付。该计划的目的是吸引更多的威尔士年轻人进入电子学,揭开半导体科学的神秘面纱。这是一个高影响力的项目,建立在坚实的基础上,专门为威尔士设计,直接针对学习者在社会流动性和资金方面面临的障碍。它将与学生、教师和学校持续接触,创造一个有效的渠道,鼓励和支持威尔士年轻人进入电子和半导体行业。它将提供财政和实际支持,以确保更多的威尔士年轻人在大学学习电子和工程。除了个人参与者,它还将投资和支持威尔士公立中学的教师,并为他们的学校提供可重复使用的课堂资源。这将使教师能够以一种更吸引人、更有趣的方式传授中学课程,从而改善学生的学习体验。**成果总结:*** 2024年“什么是半导体?”活动。*行业熟悉会议和职业论坛活动。*为所有参与学校提供课堂资源和电子项目以及教师培训。*为所有参与者提供在线学习课程。*全面的资助计划(包括助学金)。**具体影响包括:***激发学生对电子和技术的职业生涯可以提供的机会,通过在大学活动的经验。*该计划将提高学生(及其家庭)和教师对威尔士电子和技术所作贡献的普遍认识。*该课程将使来自威尔士各地公立学校的学生能够体验一天的大学生活,这些学生在高等教育中通常代表性不足。*公立学校将获得可重复使用的资源,以支持计算机和物理课程。*每所学校的教师将接受虚拟持续专业进修培训,以支持他们在课堂上使用新的课堂资源。*通过培训,这些老师将增加他们对电子学的知识和理解。他们将能够更好地将自己的学科背景化,并提高学校对工程职业的认识。
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10.1007/s10067-023-06584-x - 发表时间:
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10.1186/s12859-023-05245-9 - 发表时间:
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2023-03-27 - 期刊:
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