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The University of Birmingham is planning an ambitious step-change in the way STEM subjects are taught, bringing their delivery together in a new Collaborative Teaching Laboratory (CTL). at University of Birmingham

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The University of Birmingham is planning an ambitious step-change in the way STEM subjects are taught, bringing their delivery together in a new Collaborative Teaching Laboratory (CTL).
Suitable for
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Teachers (CPD)

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The CTL will aim to increase the quality, quantity and diversity of STEM graduates and will work with businesses, organisations and foundations to address the shortfall in skills being faced by the UK in this vital area. This is a huge challenge, and one that can only be met by aligning our goals and working together.

We need your help …

-What could the CTL do to support you in addressing the skills shortage in STEM?
-What is current best practice in STEM?
-How could you use a facility such as teh CTL to benefit your organisation?
-What can industry bring to the teaching of STEM subjects?

The workshop will offer ....

-Insight from speakers at the heart of STEM education, including Dr Rhys Morgan (RAEng), and Paul Broadhead (Head of Community Investment and Education Outreach, Rolls Royce plc)

-An overview of the CTL project and how we hope to introduce a new and innovative take on STEM education

-Opportunities for you to get involved in developing and delivering curriculum; industry-set projects for students; talent development/graduate opportunities; outreach and advisory boards.

WHEN
Wednesday, 2 December 2015 from 10:30 to 15:30

WHERE
Nicolson Building - University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT

Suitable for
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Teachers (CPD)
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