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A collection of puzzle cards featuring various brain teasers, symbols, and codes are spread out on a table. To the right, two students wearing

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Designing engaging STEM activities which appeal to neurodiverse brains

By Hannah Harrison-Hughes

Head of Chemistry, Howell’s School Llandaff, Trust Consultant Teacher for STEM, GDST

A group of six female students in school uniforms stand behind two seated teachers in a science classroom. The students are holding large, colorful letters spelling 'STEM' and a hashtag sign reading '#STEMnation.' One of the seated teachers, dressed in a blue suit, is holding a framed STEM Nation Award certificate. The group is smiling, and the background features science classroom elements, including posters, lab equipment, and wooden cabinets.

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The future is bright for women in STEM

By Dr Fiona Neave

Head of Chemistry at The Mary Erskine School (Erskine Stewart Melville)

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The importance and impact of making STEM subjects more...

By Beverly Maloney

STEM Lead and Housemistress at Royal Hospital School

A group of students in school uniforms, consisting of gray and black blazers, are gathered around an instructor inside an industrial robotics facility. The instructor, a middle-aged man with short gray hair, is explaining a robotic system. The background features large machinery, blue and yellow safety barriers, and manufacturing equipment, with a company logo on the wall reading

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Shaping the future of STEM Education – Future Skills...

By Nicola Kiernan

Head of Chemistry at High School of Dundee

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Service please!

By Matt Williams FRSA

Headmaster, Warminster School

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The power of cross-country at Glenalmond College

By Dr Catharine Fleming

Head of Real World Learning and Teacher of Chemistry and Biology at Glenalmond College

A student wearing a black school blazer and a white shirt is using a small yellow virtual reality (VR) viewer in a classroom. She has dark, curly hair and is wearing a hearing aid in her left ear. Other students in black blazers are engaged in activities in the background. The classroom walls are decorated with educational posters, and a bulletin board with

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Inspiring Futures: STEM Career Opportunities and STEM Career Neurodiversity...

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Ewell Castle Tennis Academy: From Humble Beginnings to UK’s...

By Liz McManus

Head of Tennis Academy at Ewell Castle School

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Exam stress – how can we help our students?

By Katharine Radice

Education Consultant

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Next Generation Assessment: Innovation Lab Highlights

By The Rethinking Assessment Team

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Too good to be true? Tackling online scams

By Jess Power

Director of Digital Education at Robert Gordon’s College

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Don’t accept skins from strangers!

By Chris Tucker

Teacher of Year 5 at Nottingham High Infant and Junior School