STEM Learning Magazine: Primary

As experts in teaching of STEM subjects, the National STEM Learning Centre and Network is here to help teachers inspire, excite and engage students.

Published termly, the STEM Learning magazines bring together engaging, useful information, ideas and resources into three tailored editions (primary, secondary and post-16 and FE) to help make it easier for teachers to find the support you need. Whether it will be identifying resources for those tricky bits of STEM, highlighting professional development opportunities (including Impact Awards and ENTHUSE bursaries), providing inspiration on how to bring STEM careers to life, or simply providing teachers with different perspectives on these exciting, dynamic areas which never stand still.

Also included in each issue of the STEM Learning magazine are full listings of continued professional development activities with the National STEM Learning Centre and Network.

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STEM Learning primary magazine - summer 2018

The summer issue of the primary magazine includes the following articles:

  • Tools of the trade by Dave Parry
  • Myth busting with STEM Clubs by Joanne Mitchell
  • An amazing Shanghai adventure by Janet Spittals
  • Together is better by Samantha Maher
  • We're going on a bug hunt...

STEM Learning primary magazine - spring 2018

This issue of the primary magazine includes articles on:

  • Evolve your teaching of evolution and inheritance by Karen Brunyee
  • Sailing ahead: the Polar Explorer programme by Bryony Turford
  • Beyond the partnership by Steve Thurgur
  • Outdoor learning with astronomy and space by Tom...

STEM learning primary magazine - autumn 2017

STEM Learning primary magazine – autumn 2017

In this issue you can get some whizpopping ideas for Roald Dahl Day from Karen Brunyee. The magazine also features the...

STEM Learning primary magazine - summer 2017

In this issue of the STEM Learning magazine Dr Ajay Sharman gives his opinion about when and how we can help primary students to start thinking about the jobs and opportunities...

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