Enhancement, Enrichment and Partnerships
Using enhancement and enrichment activities helps to promote greater engagement with STEM subjects and raises awareness of STEM careers.
These resources support the establishment and utilisation of external partnerships to promote STEM subject choice and careers.
Teachers may also find the following eLibrary collections useful:
• Future Morph videos: Materials providing careers-related contexts to support teaching of the science and mathematics subject curricula. Short video profiles of people who use science and maths in their job, linked to classroom activities.
• Science and Maths - See Where They Can Take You: Videos showcasing a wide range of exciting, aspirational and rewarding careers available to those studying science and mathematics. The examples also aim to challenge young students' perceptions of where those subjects can lead.
HEALTH and SAFETY
Any use of a resource that includes a practical activity must include a risk assessment.
Please note that collections may contain ARCHIVE resources, which were developed at a much earlier date.
Since that time there have been significant changes in the rules and guidance affecting laboratory practical work.
Further information is provided in our Health and Safety guidance.
Role Models
This collection contains supporting materials and resources from the Department for Education to support professionals from STEM business and industry, such as STEM Ambassadors, who are taking part in schools or community enrichment activities.
Work Experience
These resources have been produced to support teachers, learners, employers and anyone involved in work experience to develop strategies for creating good quality placements for young people aged 14–19. The materials include a quick guide, with practical examples, and a video that explores placements in the context of a diploma…
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Resource by: Department for Education
Collections
The collection is part of Department for Education,Centre for Science Education
- STEM Subject Choice and Careers
- Enhancement, Enrichment and Partnerships

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