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Matt and Ellie build satellites. They work in a clean room environment to help to construct and test satellites. Matt and Ellie are both on an apprenticeship scheme with Airbus Defence and Space.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at primary aged children, and one for secondary.
Primary:...
This resource consists of a self-study sheet and suggested practical activity. Students will:
- Use fully annotated diagrams to describe the structures of more than two metals and relate their structures to physical properties
- Carry out tests on samples of metals they have work-hardened,...
Mike is part of a space engineering company building a new series of very low mass foldable structures and antennas for satellites. Oxford Space Systems are also working on constellations of satellites that will provide real time imaging from space.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at primary...
This resource explores different types or mineral deposits found in the Earth and focuses in particular on copper deposits called porphyry. A presentation looks at how these deposits are formed and mined. It then goes on to explain how geologists locate porphyry deposits using mapping, fieldwork, sampling,...
These resources exemplify the way practical work can be used alongside a pedagogical approach called model-based inquiry. This is based upon generating, testing and revising scientific models. Being primarily centred round collaborative and cooperative styles of learning, it also places particular emphasis upon the...
Natasha is a researcher studying meteorites at the Natural History Museum. She examines meteorites to tell us more about the history of the solar system and the origins of life on Earth.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at primary aged children, and one for secondary.
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...In 2015-16, the regional Network has been found to have sustained a strong upward trajectory in the amount of CPD that it is delivering, increasing its level of CPD delivery by 45% compared to 2014-15, and surpassing the levels of CPD delivery achieved in previous years.
The Network has also forged new...
Published in July 2015, this report from the ISOS Partnership evaluates the implementation and impact of the third phase of the National Science Learning Network’s regional programme.
The full collection of STEM Learning impact and evaluation research reports can be viewed...
Many of the chemicals we use as drugs, flavourings and perfumes originate from natural sources but often the most economical way of obtaining them is to produce them artificially on an industrial scale.
In this...
Paul develops infrared telescopes to observe galaxies. The technology has also been adapted to diagnose cancer by looking at chemical signatures in the human body. He emphasises the importance of problem solving and programming skills to work in his role.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at...
Charlotte is a Pollution, Prevention and Control Officer for the Environment Agency - "you could say I'm a policeman for the environment". In the video Charlotte explains that she found it a challenge being a woman in chemical engineering but had support from her university professor. The Environment Agency offered...
Portia works with other scientists and engineers to work on systems that will go into space. She explains how she is working on a project to build a robotic arm to work on samples from Mars. Portia studied Physics and then Space Engineering at university.
There are two cuts of the video – one aimed at...
Produced by the Nuffield Foundation in partnership with the Society of Biology, Royal Society of Chemistry, and Institute of physics, these resources aim to support science classroom practitioners at secondary level. Practical Work for Learning comprises a set of resources exemplifying three different pedagogical...