stemNRICH is a unique collection of resources for 11-16 year-old students which will:
- stimulate, engage and inspire students
- provide rich contexts to help students and teachers integrate maths and the other SET subjects
- provide teachers with answers to 'Why do we need to know this?'
- help in preparing students for GCSE, A levels and university STEM courses
- enrich all STEM classrooms
- support non-specialists
- provide resources for STEM clubs
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Levels of STEM engagement in the classroom
2: Introducing and developing STEM in the classroom.
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Trying out a STEM activity
3: Introducing and developing STEM in the classroom. Notes from subject workshops (maths, science and DT teachers) at the first STEM TI day, September 2011
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Key obstacles hindering cross-curricular teaching
4: Introducing and developing STEM in the classroom.
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Practical ways for departments and teachers to work together
5: Introducing and developing STEM in the classroom.
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Common mathematical content important throughout KS3 and 4
7: Introducing and developing STEM in the classroom.
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General ideas for lessons and learning
Introducing and developing STEM teaching in the classroom.
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Curriculum area offering rich opportunities for collaboration in the classroom
One of the articles supporting STEM teaching in the classroom.
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Preparing students for STEM at university
This articles describes how school teachers can help to prepare students for STEM courses at university