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This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

Professor Georgia's Engineering Adventures

This London Engineering Project and Royal Academy of Engineering paper describes how London South Bank University and London Engineering Project set up 'Professor Georgia's Engineering Adventures' in order to engage Year 7 students in STEM subjects and introduce them to...

Professor Pete's Prehistoric Animals: Horned Dinosaurs

 

Professor Pete knows lots about all sorts of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. Learn all about horned dinosaurs from pronouncing...

This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes the latest publications from UK educational publishers.

Professor Risk

David Spiegelhalter's actual title is Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk at the University of Cambridge. In this Cambridge Ideas video he discusses the relative risks of eating a bacon sandwich or eating a bowl of porridge for breakfast, compares the risks...

Professor Steve Jones: Variation, Evolution and Inheritance

This video from Teachers TV follows Professor Steve Jones as he introduces a Year Six class to genetic diversity. The practical lesson links to the topics of classification of living things, evolution and inheritance. Children look at the observable similarities and differences between a sample of snails and then...

Professor Stewart presents in this book mathematical problems and stories, such as games, puzzles, jokes and facts, card tricks and things to make and do.

Ian Stewart, presents a mix of games, puzzles, paradoxes, brainteasers, and riddles. He mingles these with ancient and modern mathematical thought, mathematical jokes, and enquiries into the great...

Ian Stewart explores the astonishing properties of numbers from zero and infinity, marvels at the insights of the ancient mathematicians and shows how numbers evolve throughout time.

 

Provides practical help to those embarking upon the challenge of introducing student profiles into their school or college.

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