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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. A UK-wide STEM award scheme through which young people explore the real nature of STEM.
Gives students the chance to do their own creative problem solving by taking part in mini projects. For Key Stages 1 and 2, the BA runs the CREST Star Investigators, with activities focusing on thinking about, talking about and doing science.
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Catapulting Kids Further!
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics KS4. £3m has been allocated by emda to help fund equipment in schools to make vocational science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education more interesting.
The programme also aims to target Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) which have not traditionally engaged with schools in their area. In doing so, the goal is to enhance the experience of students studying STEM subjects and ensure education reflects local business needs. For more information about the programme, please contact DeborahFraser@emd.org.uk or visit www.eastmidlandsnti.co.uk/CatapultingKidsFurther
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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. The UK network of science centres and museums.
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Maths. Key Stage 3. The annual maths challenge organised by Edge Hill University, Lancashire.
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Maths. Key Stages 2-4 and 16+. 300 brilliant maths puzzles. SETPOINTs have ready-made sets you can borrow to create your own roadshow.
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Science, technology, engineering and maths. All ages. A national provider of out-of-school and in-company educational experiences for young people.
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Maths. Key Stages 2-4. This challenge is great for engaging children of all ages in an exciting and motivating mathematics-based project.
The Jaguar Cars Maths in Motion activity is ideal for a primary school maths project or for a transition years project, and is also suitable for KS4 students.
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Science and maths. Key Stages 2-4. A wide range of interactive workshops.