"Wonders of STEM- SPACE" is an enrichment programme for Key Stage 2 pupils that will instill wonder and inspire them in STEM.

“STEM 奇迹 - 空间”是一项针对第二阶段学生的强化计划,旨在向他们灌输对 STEM 的好奇心并激发他们的灵感。

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    ST/X001717/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 2.29万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2022 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Techniquest will be introducing a new and exciting Wonder of STEM Programme in January 2023. This will be a departure from the one off visit to our science centre and will be an ambitious multi intervention programme and provides continuous support for a topic over a six week period. The Benefits of a more strategic STEM support from TechniquestFor LearnersAn exciting way to explore hands on science, meet inspirational professionals, share ideas and discover that we are all scientists.For teachersA programme that encourages deeper engagement with STEM topics, support the new Curriculum for Wales and curriculum outcomes, provides a structure for interdisciplinary learning and increases confidence in STEMFor Industry partnersAn opportunity to engage school learners and their families in important STEM topics in an active and inspiring way.Our Vision for the Wonder of STEM educational enrichment programmeWe want1. to support teachers increase their confidence teaching STEM and to support the introduction of the new Curriculum for Wales2. as many young people and their families as possible to participate on the programme - to enthuse the next generation of STEM space sector professionals.- to increase the science capital of the families involved.3. To fundraise to ensure that our costs are covered and that teachers in schools categorised as disadvantaged can engage for free4. To work with partners to grow our reputation and bank of programmesWhat is involved? We are intending that this unique learning programme will includes a range of exciting topics, each delivered over several weeks. We are applying for funding from STFC to develop a Space programme.Aligned with the New Curriculum for Wales and its 4 purposes and What Matters statements the Wonder of STEM will support teachers to deliver amazing STEM in the classroom.It is suggested that for each topic 2 hours a week is the optimum classroom time to allocate to the topic and each topic will comprise:- lesson plans and worksheets- original video content- live interactions with scientists- twilight professional learning session for participating teachers- family learning activities- topic themed visit to Techniquest- learning materials available on MS Teams or Google Classroom- ongoing support from the Visitor Engagement Team at TechniquestTwenty classes from schools in socio- economically deprived areas and with a high percentage of free school meals will be invited to run the Wonder of STEM - Space topic. There will an estimated 600 pupils involved in the lessons/activities and their families will also be involved via the family learning activities.
Techniquest将于2023年1月推出一项新的令人兴奋的STEM计划。这将是对我们科学中心的一次性访问的出发点,将是一个雄心勃勃的多干预计划,并在六周内为一个主题提供持续支持。TechniquestFor LearnersAn exciting way to explore hands on science,meet inspiring professionals,share ideas and discover that we are all scientists. For teachers一个鼓励更深入地参与STEM主题的计划,支持威尔士新课程和课程成果,为跨学科学习提供了一个结构,并增加了对STEM的信心对于行业合作伙伴来说,这是一个让学校学习者及其家人参与重要STEM的机会我们对STEM教育浓缩计划奇迹的愿景我们希望1.支持教师提高他们教授STEM的信心,并支持威尔士新课程的引入2。尽可能多的年轻人和他们的家庭参与该计划-激发下一代STEM空间部门专业人员的热情。增加参与家庭的科学资本。筹集资金,以确保我们的成本得到支付,并确保被归类为弱势学校的教师可以免费参与4。与合作伙伴合作,提高我们的声誉和计划库涉及什么?我们打算这个独特的学习计划将包括一系列令人兴奋的主题,每个主题都将在几周内交付。我们正在向STFC申请资金,以开发一个空间计划。与威尔士新课程及其4个目的和What Matters声明相一致,Wonder of STEM将支持教师在课堂上提供令人惊叹的STEM。建议每个主题每周2小时是分配给该主题的最佳课堂时间,每个主题将包括:- 课程计划和演示-原创视频内容-与科学家的现场互动-参与教师的黄昏专业学习课程-家庭学习活动-Techniquest主题参观-学习材料可在MS团队或谷歌课堂上获得-来自Techniquest的访问者参与团队的持续支持来自社会经济贫困地区的学校的20个班级将被邀请来运行STEM的奇迹-空间主题。估计将有600名学生参与课程/活动,他们的家庭也将通过家庭学习活动参与。

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