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STEM Community Live Q&A - Bringing Farming and Education Together

By Tim Bradbury posted 15-05-2025 14:41

  

STEM Community Live Q&A - Bringing Farming and Education Together! 🌱 πŸ“…
Thursday, 22nd May 4pm-5pm.
Live Online Event - Join Link will be emailed on 22nd.

Teachers and STEM Ambassadors- don’t miss this exciting opportunity to deepen your understanding of farming, sustainability, and how they link to primary science education!

Join us for a STEM Community Live Q&A with Farmer Tom and Farmer Anne, where we’ll explore:

πŸ” How to engage pupils in environmental and food studies Discover creative ways to connect pupils with where their food comes from and the environmental impact of farming. These topics are ideal for fostering curiosity, encouraging critical thinking, and supporting key curriculum areas like habitats, plants, and nutrition.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Supporting schools through real-world connections Learn how farmers and agricultural professionals can support classroom learning through virtual or in-person visits. These interactions help pupils see science in action and make learning more memorable and meaningful.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬ Inspiring pupils with STEM careers and skills in farming Explore the exciting and diverse range of careers in modern farming, from animal science to agri-tech. Highlighting these pathways helps pupils see the relevance of STEM subjects and broadens their aspirations from a young age.

🀝 Partnering with educators and STEM ambassadors Find out how building partnerships between schools and industry experts can enrich the curriculum. These collaborations provide pupils with relatable role models and help bring abstract science topics to life through real-world applications.

🌍 Embedding sustainability and climate learning in the classroom Understand how farming intersects with climate change and sustainability. Teaching pupils about these global challenges through a farming lens equips them with the knowledge and values to make informed choices for the future.

Don’t miss out – mark your calendars and get ready to grow your knowledge! 🌿

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19-05-2025 14:14

@Tim Bradbury - many thanks!

19-05-2025 13:48

22nd MAY! Sorry @Sian Delyth Ashton

19-05-2025 09:59

Hello STEM Community

This is a fantastic opportunity. Could I please check the date? 22nd June is a Sunday on my calendar, or is it scheduled for Thursday 22nd May?

Much appreciated

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