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Inspirations and influences in our younger years are often the catalyst for future decisions.
For British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake, a passion for aviation and an interest in the Cadets inspired…
Encouraging children and young people to learn and become curious learners is an integral element of STEAM. Watch Anne-Marie Imafidon and our panel discuss this below.
Find out about how leaders…
Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith is an award-winning teacher and leader with a passion for supporting those who work with children and young people. Fiona is also Director of One Life Learning.
In this…
Joe Bradbury is a STEM expert with over 18 years’ teaching experience, specialising in science. He is currently the lead Education Product Designer at Primary Engineer, a not-for-profit organisation that brings engineering…
I'm Laura and I teach Little STEAMers classes for children aged 2-5 where we learn about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) with hands-on practical activities.
Why is STEAM important in…
I'm Laura and I teach Little STEAMers classes for children aged 2-5 where we learn about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) with hands-on practical activities.
Why is STEAM important in…
Dr Fiona Aubrey-Smith is an award-winning teacher and leader with a passion for supporting those who work with children and young people. As Director of One Life Learning, Fiona works…
Cristina Balbas is the co-founder of Escuelab, a Spanish social enterprise that provides access to practical, interactive scientific education. Escuelab promotes research vocations and helps children develop skills for the future.
Aside from…
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.…
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