Who we work with Teaching support and training providers
Tomorrow’s Engineers
www.tomorrowsengineers.org.uk
Tomorrow’s Engineers is a collaborative project from the engineering community to promote engineering careers to 11-14 year olds, their teachers and their parents. It includes high quality careers resources, STEM enrichment activities and building links between employers and schools.
Association of Science Education (ASE)
www.ase.org.uk
The professional association for science teachers. The ASE provides a range of resources, training and networking opportunities including the annual and regional conferences. Resources:
www.schoolscience.co.uk
The Design and Technology Association
www.data.org.uk
The professional association for design and technology teachers. The association provides a range of resources, training and networking opportunities including the D&T Summer School. Resources:
tv.data.org.uk
Working alongside others to engage young people with engineering and technology.
Institute of Physics (IOP)
www.iop.org
Promoting physics and bringing physicists together for the benefit of all. The IOP provides a range of resources, funding, training and networking opportunities for physics teachers. Resources:
www.physics.org
Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
www.imeche.org
The IMechE is a professional engineering institution, improving the world through engineering. In addition to the collaborative work with the IET, Tomorrow’s Engineers and Project ENTHUSE, the IMechE support Bloodhound SSC and Primary Engineer.
Teach First
www.teachfirst.org.uk
Teach First aims to end educational inequality. It finds, trains and supports new teachers to work in low income communities, developing these new teachers to become leaders in schools and to inspire the children toward the future they want.
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www.theiet.org/education
Partnerships, CPD & skills development activities
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