STEM and Economic Wellbeing
These tools have been produced for the Department for Education by the Centre for Science Education. The materials are for STEM and economic wellbeing (EWB) curriculum leaders, teachers and support staff working together to meet the needs of their learners. They will also be useful for STEM and EWB advisers, consultants and trainers in local authorities, careers services, education-business partnerships and STEM organisations working with schools.
The pack is in three main parts:
• an overview of economic wellbeing (EWB) and its connection with STEM subjects and careers
• practical guidance and tools to support curriculum leadership and development of integrated STEM and EWB provision especially at Key Stage 3
• signposts to ideas, materials and schemes to support teaching and learning in STEM and EWB.
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