This includes recommendations suggesting that: primary schools should bring in outside experts to teach coding; all primaries should have 3D printers and design software; secondary schools should be able to teach Computer Science, Design and Technology or another technical / practical subject in place of a foreign language GCSE; the Computer Science GCSE should be taken by at least half of all 16 year olds; young apprenticeships should be reintroduced at 14,
blending a core academic curriculum with hands - on learning; all students should learn how businesses work, with schools linked to local employers; schools should be
encouraged to develop a technical stream from 14 - 18 for some students, covering enterprise, health, design and hands - on
skills; and that universities should provide part - time courses for apprentices to get Foundation and Honours degrees.
Bring your problem - solving
skills as we construct several STEM activities and learn how to create a
blended learning environment to
encourage your students to consider a STEM career path.