East Riding Dogger Bank Primary Programme ENTHUSE Partnerships Launch EP001 / Y04

Start date
4 Mar 22
Duration
1 Hour
Learning Method
Remote Delivered CPD

Summary

ENTHUSE Partnerships are a strand of the East Riding Dogger Bank Primary Programme that is being led by STEM Learning, and they will focus upon providing a range of subject-specific support for teachers in early years and primary settings, helping you to develop subject knowledge and leadership skills across the STEM curriculum. These Partnerships will provide financial support and a structured programme of CPD over the next 3 years, and as such present an exciting opportunity for early years and primary settings across the East Riding to create new links not only with other schools within the region, but also with local, regional, and national experts in STEM education and across STEM employers.

We invite you to join us at this ENTHUSE Partnership programme launch to hear more about how the Partnerships will work, the types of CPD that we can offer, and the exciting enrichment activities that will be made available to your schools. The launch will feature presentations from educational experts and members of the programme team at STEM Learning who will be able to answer any questions you may have.

We will send you a link with the joining instructions in advance of the launch once you have signed up for the event.

Please contact STEM Learning at enthuse-partnerships@stem.org.uk if you have any queries about this event.

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Outcomes

The aims of the ENTHUSE Partnership program are to:

  • raise attainment in STEM subjects by improving student attainment and progress
  • close achievement gaps
  • improve progression opportunities in emerging technologies
  • improve teaching and learning through developing teachers’ subject knowledge, pedagogical understanding and their understanding of the application of STEM subjects in business and industry
  • improve STEM careers awareness, information and guidance for teachers enabling them to embed real life contexts into their teaching and enable them to talk more confidently about STEM careers
  • improve social mobility of disadvantaged and under-represented young people

Specific outcomes for this particular activity will be communicated to participating schools/colleges directly.

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
East Riding Dogger Bank Primary Programme ENTHUSE Partnerships Launch04 March 202216:00-17:00Virtual

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