Looking Ahead: STEM Careers Videos
Careers4u.tv is a library of video case studies designed to expand students' horizons, excite them about their future working lives and motivate them to obtain the skills and qualifications needed to achieve their goals.
Each case study interview looks at a different STEM-related career. They cover what the job entails, the skills and training needed and possible career progression paths. Each one is also accompanied by teachers' notes.
The videos include:
• Liz Bland: Chartered Civil Engineer
• Jake Honour: Apprentice Maintenance Engineer
• Liza: Technical Director of True Snowboards
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Activity time: 5 minutes
Level / prior knowledge: GCSE
Subject /…
Activity time: 5 minutes
Level / prior knowledge: GCSE
Subject / curriculum links / skills: Technology, Engineering
Preparation time: None
Extra resources: None
Commentary:
These STEM careers videos are produced to a high standard and with up-to-date content. They show that there are choices of careers for young people whether qualified to GCSE level or a university graduate. The content presented in the first three resources made available is strongly focussed on the more practical subjects of technology and engineering with little emphasis on science or maths. It would be good to see some of the options available for these subjects which are not all laboratory or desk bound jobs. The video covering the young engineering apprentice is the most useful of the resources for secondary school teachers since it features a 17 year old and will be identified with by key stage 4 students. The resource also includes teachers guidance which are useful in summarising the strengths needed for each of the careers.
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