Preparing for the transfer from school and college science and mathematics education to UK STEM higher education
- đ¤ Speaker: David Montagu, Education Policy Analyst, The Royal Society
- đ Date & Time: Monday 21 February 2011, 16:30 - 18:00
- đ Venue: 1S3, Donald McIntyre Building, Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Road, Cambridge
Abstract
This seminar will discuss the most recent ‘State of the Nation’ report from the Royal Society. This report considers the ‘pool’ of the UK’s 16-19 year old students taking mainstream science and mathematics combinations suitable for entry to higher education. It makes three major points. Firstly, the size of this ‘pool’ is critical to the success of any policies to produce more UK science and technology undergraduates to meet the globally competitive ambitions of a knowledge-based economy. A perpetual cycle of too few of these students feeding through to becoming specialist teachers in schools and colleges needs to be broken. Secondly, the quality of this ‘pool’ needs to be further improved by ensuring that these specialist teachers are provided with subject-specific continuing professional development, that the curriculum they teach is rigorous,engaging and inspiring, and that the schooling structure within which this happens is conducive to the needs of science and mathematics as subjects. Thirdly, the potential progression routes for students into higher education must remain as open and transparent as possible aided by relevant and accessible careers information, advice and guidance.
David will give a short introduction to the report in which he will identify key themes for the discussion that will follow.
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David Montagu, Education Policy Analyst, The Royal Society
Monday 21 February 2011, 16:30-18:00