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An Introduction to the STEM Clubs Network Dr Julie Webb STEM Clubs Advisor
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The STEM Clubs Network is managed by STEMNET and the British Science Association on behalf of the Department of Education (was DCSF)
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Why set up a STEM Club? Can go ‘off curriculum’ and ‘cross curriculum’ Makes STEM subjects fun Expected for STEM specialist schools Mentioned in OFSTED grade descriptors for the science curriculum Improves uptake of STEM subjects at GCSE and beyond
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Advantages of the network http://www.stemclubs.net/ Free support and advice to suit your school Make new contacts Resources and information tailored for clubs Have access to exclusive SCN events Membership can be in parallel with other clubs such as Young Engineers and Salters It’s free!
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Examples of STEM Clubs Rockets! Energy saving devices! Robotics! Rebuild their school! Ecology! CSI forensics! Cars! Fireworks! Maths challenge! Science drama!
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Elements of the network Website Advisors Activities/events
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Activities and Events CPD for club leaders Club Hubs Advisor led networking meetings Advisor/Ambassador led activities
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Advisors Julie Webb Joanna Buckley Liz Hind Liz Lister Team leader
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How can we help? Part of a wider community Best practice information Professional advice Shared resources Personal support Key contacts Access case studies and information
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Where to start? Identify enthusiastic staff (or older students) to help run the club Register on the site: www.stemclubs.net Best practise for setting up a club is available on the website Advisors can visit to give personal advice
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Questions? http://www.stemclubs.net/
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