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1 HEP STEM Strategy and developments
Please click on the icon to take you to the relevant page Strategy and Latest News Strategy Group Meetings STEM CPD Transition Project Competitions and Events CREST Awards Might want to remove or change this ……….

2 HEP STEM Strategy and Latest News
People Like Me Project Please click on the icon to take you to the relevant page The Challenge in Haringey Why so we need a STEM Strategy? STEM Teaching and Learning STEM Creativeness STEM Pathways STEM Leadership Meeting the Challenge Meet a STEM Ambassador

3 STEM Strategy Groups Meetings
Thursday 12th September 2019 HEP Training rooms, Inderwick Road N8 9JF Thursday 17th October 2019 HEP Training rooms, Inderwick Road N8 9JF If you would like to attend our meetings, please me

4 STEM CPD Primary CPD HEP Alexandra Park School Secondary CPD

5 Transition Project STEM Learning Transition Project
Resources available for pupils aged 5 – 19 Haringey-wide project to be launched in autumn term 2019 Links to year 5 competition – Climate Change Links to Geography, Science, Literature, Creative writing Builds confidence as Scientific Enquirers Enables Curriculum ‘Intent’ to be evidenced across KS2 to KS3 Engages and Enthuses learners as Scientists Resource Pack

6 Competitions and Events
The Climate Crisis 2019 competition In 2020, our year 5 pupils will be investigating how to combat the effects of the Climate Crisis. Keep an eye on this page to find more details of this competition, which will begin in May 2020

7 CREST Awards There is a CREST award available for every age group and every ability level. Please enter your young people, and share your successes with us on these web pages.

8 People Like Me Project FAQs
An opportunity to support your Year 11 students in making post-16 education choices Dear Headteachers, My name is Dr Sarah Cattan, and I am excited to invite your school to participate in a new research project that can help your school support Year 11 students in making post-16 education choices. The project is conducted by researchers at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the University of Oxford and the University of Birmingham and is funded by the STEM Skills Fund. At this point, I am only asking for an expression of interest from your school. Participating in the project will cost you nothing and will ask very little time of your staff. The overarching goal of this project is to better understand how Year 11 students make choices with respect to their post-16 education: if and what they want to study post-16 and why boys and girls sometimes make different choices. In particular, we are interested in understanding why girls are less likely than boys to study particular STEM subjects at A-level and identifying how they can be encouraged to do so. If your school participates in the project, your incoming cohort of Year 11 female pupils will have the chance to receive one of two exciting programmes aimed at encouraging them to study STEM subjects post-16. The first programme is a career event led by a female professional working in a STEM field, designed to provide information about STEM careers. The second programme is a £200 scholarship awarded to female pupils who obtain grades 7-9 in their maths, physics or computer science GCSEs and who continue to study at least one of these subjects at A-level. We cannot guarantee at this stage that your school will be selected to receive either of these programmes in the academic year However, schools that do not receive a programme in the upcoming academic year will receive one of them in the following academic year. Attached to this please find an information sheet that will provide you with more details about the project. If your school is interested in participating, I would be grateful if you could reply to this and send the contact name of the member of staff who would be able to take this forward at your school. This might be the Head teacher, Head of Year 10/11, or the Head of Maths or Science. We will send this person a follow-up in late August with further information on what will happen next if the school is still interested in participating. I very much hope that you will take part in this exciting project and look forward to the possibility of working with your school. With best wishes, Sarah Cattan, PhD Study Principal Investigator Associate Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies FAQs

9 Meet a STEM Ambassador Do you need an Ambassador for ? Come and join us for a cup of tea and meet Ceri Saunders (London STEM Ambassadors Manager) and north London Co-ordinator Rhoda Quist from   the STEM Ambassador Hub London (National STEM Learning Network), plus other local STEM Ambassadors Thursday 17th October from 3:30 pm HEP training Rooms, Inderwick Road N8 9JF

10 2019 Year 5 Stem Competition Devonshire Hill
Congratulations to our Winners Devonshire Hill And all our finalists for an exciting competition


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