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Marsha Ivins: How to become a NASA astronaut?
We met with Marsha Ivins to find out what it takes to become a NASA astronaut. Marsha Ivins was just ten years old when the first US astronauts went into space. As an avid reader of science fiction, she was fascinated. Despite concerns that ‘all the cool stuff in space was going to be done’ by…
Introducing our Exclusive STEAM experts
We've brought together experts from across the world of education and science to bring you exclusive content on STEAM and how to apply this to your everyday teaching. Learn more about our experts in our videos, and browse content from other specialists to discover how you can effectively offer STEAM provision in your lessons from…
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Welcome to the world of STEAM
If you’re not sure what STEAM is, how to teach it, or why teaching STEAM is important for the future, you’ve come to the right place. STEAM is a learning approach that uses science, technology, engineering, arts and maths to develop children into curious learners, creative problem solvers and critical thinkers. For many educators and…
Tim Peake: Taking STEAM learning into space
We met astronaut Tim Peake to find out how space travel is STEAM–powered Compared to the population of the planet, only a handful of people can say they’ve seen the Earth from space. Tim Peake is one of those lucky few and a huge advocate of STEAM learning. Luckier still we got to talk…
STEAM Education: a Perspective from Spain
by Cristina Balbas-Martinez Cristina Balbas has a PhD in Molecular Biomedicine and is also trained in early childhood education.  In 2013 she co-founded Escuelab, a social enterprise that provides access to a practical, interactive scientific education, promoting research vocations and developing skills for the future amongst Spanish pupils. Economies worldwide are increasingly in…

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