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    Scientists at Fera are looking for feedback from teachers on a new draft eZine all about plant health, and we would love to help them gather views from the STEM Community. The eZine has been created for GCSE and A level students and covers a wide range of plant health topics, including pests, diseases, diagnostics, insects, bacteria, fungi, viruses, ...

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    International Girls in ICT Day takes place on the 23rd April 2026. It is a useful opportunity for schools to stop and think about how girls experience computing, digital learning and technology-related careers. The day is led globally by the International Telecommunication Union and takes place each year on the fourth Thursday in April, with a focus ...

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    Our friends at Neon , part of EUK Education (Engineering UK) , are looking for your help Neon helps teachers and educators find high-quality STEM activities to inspire young people, and the team are looking for feedback from those who use the platform. If you’ve used Neon, this is a good opportunity to share what works well, what could be improved, ...

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    As schools across the UK prepare to mark World Creativity and Innovation Week (15–21 April) and Creativity and Innovation Day on 21 April , many teachers are looking for meaningful ways to help young people stretch their imaginations and develop original ideas. To support this, Samsung is offering a suite of free, ready‑to‑use resources through ...

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    The Week in Education: What mattered for STEM teachers 8–14 April 2026 • UK education, STEM-first (but not STEM-only) A teacher-facing long-read that joins the dots across Schools Week, Tes, FE Week, Sky News and government/sector updates. Duplicates removed; links included. 1) School food standards: a major shake-up (and a very “STEM-y” ...

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