Increasing the number of pupils and young people studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) has been a concern for successive UK governments in the last two decades. In 2014 the Prime Minister claimed that maths, science and technology should be a top priority if the UK is to compete in the global economy. He announced a scheme estimated to cost £67 million to train 17,500 maths and physics teachers to a higher level than current training, and attract more postgraduates with offers of university bursaries (DBIS 2014). The ‘science problem’ of too few STEM graduates has also emerged in the EU, US and other developed countries (Lamb et al. 2017, DfE 2015, Smith and Gorard 2011, Brophy et al. 2008, Brett 2007). In resp...
Executive summary 2 About the study Earlier in the decade, much research emerged to suggest that the...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
Widening participation in science is a long-held ambition of governments in the UK and elsewhere; ho...
Increasing the number of pupils and young people studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engine...
Background: The work forms part of a study conducted in the UK at the time of the Principia Mission,...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills are very valuable for economic growt...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Thi...
The importance of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) expertise to the UK economy is g...
In an article for the International section, Allan Blake, Colin Smith and Jim McNally from Strathcly...
Skills shortages in STEM sectors represent a real threat to the UK’s capacity for growth. Even in t...
This report details the external evaluation of ESERO-UK’s Tim Peake Primary Project (TPPP), which ra...
Educational research highlights that improved careers education is needed to increase participation ...
Increasing the number of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) university graduates is co...
According to the National Science Foundation, of the more than 4 million first university degrees aw...
Space School UK (SSUK) is a series of summer residential programmes for secondary school aged stude...
Executive summary 2 About the study Earlier in the decade, much research emerged to suggest that the...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
Widening participation in science is a long-held ambition of governments in the UK and elsewhere; ho...
Increasing the number of pupils and young people studying STEM subjects (science, technology, engine...
Background: The work forms part of a study conducted in the UK at the time of the Principia Mission,...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills are very valuable for economic growt...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Thi...
The importance of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) expertise to the UK economy is g...
In an article for the International section, Allan Blake, Colin Smith and Jim McNally from Strathcly...
Skills shortages in STEM sectors represent a real threat to the UK’s capacity for growth. Even in t...
This report details the external evaluation of ESERO-UK’s Tim Peake Primary Project (TPPP), which ra...
Educational research highlights that improved careers education is needed to increase participation ...
Increasing the number of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) university graduates is co...
According to the National Science Foundation, of the more than 4 million first university degrees aw...
Space School UK (SSUK) is a series of summer residential programmes for secondary school aged stude...
Executive summary 2 About the study Earlier in the decade, much research emerged to suggest that the...
Problems with the supply of highly skilled science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) w...
Widening participation in science is a long-held ambition of governments in the UK and elsewhere; ho...