STEM Choices: Equality and Diversity - Ethnicity
This publication from the Department for Education addresses the issue of equality and diversity in the STEM workforce which is not yet truly representative. It examines the number of ethnic minority students studying STEM subjects and undertaking STEM-related careers.
The publication looks at approaches such as role models, science ambassadors and enrichment activities that can encourage wider participation.
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- STEM Subject Choice and Careers
- Equality and Diversity
- Background Information
- STEM Choices: Equality and Diversity - Ethnicity
CPD links
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Alan turing and the enigma machine, a talk by dr james grime
Millennium mathematics project
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National stem centre secondary mathematics conference 2013
National stem centre
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Stem teacher inspiration days (4 july 2013)
Nrich
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Promoting stem careers in the classroom: engage, enrich, enthuse
National Science Learning Centre
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Maritime archaeology: bringing cutting edge science into the classroom - impact award
Science Learning Centre South East - Bournemouth University
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Maritime archaeology: bringing cutting edge science into the classroom - impact award
Science Learning Centre South West - Bournemouth University
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Maritime archaeology: bringing cutting edge science into the classroom - impact award
Science Learning Centre South West - Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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Embedding how science works
*Regional Centre* Science Learning Centre at Keele University, Staffordshire


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