Linking STEM Curriculum Learning to Careers (FutureLearn)

Linking STEM Curriculum Learning to Careers (FutureLearn)
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This course has been designed for both STEM secondary teachers and further education lecturers, with case studies and specific activities for each sector.
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Linking STEM Curriculum Learning to Careers (FutureLearn)
Discover how to adapt your curriculum to link to careers in science, design & technology, engineering, computing and mathematics. How will you develop your students' career aspirations? Enhance your role as a STEM (science, technology, engineering or mathematics) subject teacher by linking curriculum learning to careers. Through weekly tasks, you will identify how to adapt your STEM curriculum, engaging your students in careers linked to their classroom learning.

Learn from experienced educators who have adapted their teaching, worked with employers and collaborated with local STEM Ambassadors to create a careers-linked curriculum that both engages and inspires students within the STEM subjects.


Syllabus


Week 1: Careers in your STEM teaching

Week 2: Embedding career learning into your curriculum

Week 3: Enhancing your curriculum with employers

Week 4: Embedding your career learning approach within your school or college


What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you'll be able to...

- Engage students through linking STEM curriculum learning with careers, providing a real-life understanding of your subject and its relevance in future career paths.

- Develop meaningful encounters for students with employers, linked to the teaching of your STEM subject.

- Improve your curriculum content by applying a STEM careers learning journey approach.

- Evaluate the impact of linking curriculum learning to careers contribute to discussions about careers education in your school or college.



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64.00 EUR
This course has been designed for both STEM secondary teachers and further education lecturers, with case studies and specific activities for each sector.