STEM Primary and Secondary Magazines

STEM Insights Magazines will be arriving in schools this week! Both the STEM Primary and Secondary magazines feature resources, interesting blogs, wellbeing tips and so much more, if you don’t receive yours, no worries, because all of the magazines will be available to read digitally or as a PDF which you can access anytime.

For the first time, our magazines feature handy QR codes so you can quickly access links to our resources, CPD, enrichment, STEM Ambassadors, ENTHUSE Partnerships, STEM Community, computing and much more. Since the launch of our refreshed website we’ve also improved the magazine from an accessibility point of view, with pages easier to photocopy and share with colleagues.” Gill Collinson, Director of Education & Programmes, STEM Learning

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In the first Secondary Edition you will find articles including:

  • Grow your own teaching with our free resources
  • Focusing on teacher wellbeing
  • Building solid foundations for ECTs
  • How Explorify can be used with older students
  • Why programming teaches exceptionally useful skills

In the first Primary Edition you will find articles including:

  • How early should we start discussing STEM careers?
  • Focusing on teacher wellbeing
  • Physical computing in our classroom
  • Sustainability resources
  • Resources for developing scientific vocabulary

You will be able to read both the STEM Primary and Secondary magazines digitally or download the full PDF via STEM Publications where you will also find all back issues of previous publications to read online or download.

Pay a visit to STEM Learning for more useful resources and support for STEM Learning across your school https://www.stem.org.uk/ where you can also join the STEM Community for free, with over 20,000 educators, supporting and collaborating to improve the outcomes of young people in your school.

You can find more resources and posts relevant to Science on our blog, just follow this link https://edtechleaders.net/tag/science/

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