Enhancing STEM Education for Young Minds in Moray Chamber of Commerce Webinar

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"Explore the investment objectives and benefits of the Early Years STEM project in Moray, aiming to increase STEM opportunities, qualifications, and equality across education levels. Learn about the project's overview, elements, and engagement opportunities to foster interest and participation, particularly among women. Join the upcoming Communication and Engagement events to contribute to shaping this innovative initiative."


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  1. Moray Chamber of Commerce Webinar Early Years STEM

  2. Source: Future of Jobs Strategy 2020: World Economic Forum

  3. Source: Future of Jobs Strategy 2020: World Economic Forum

  4. STEM - Objectives and benefits 1. Investment Objective 1 To increase the availability of STEM opportunities for younger people and encourage STEM uptake through family engagement. 2. Investment Objective 2 - To increase the number of STEM qualifications achieved at secondary level, uptake at further and higher education and ultimately increase the STEM skill level in Moray 3. Investment Objective 3 - To ensure there is equality of opportunity in STEM education across Moray

  5. STEM - Project overview To support Moray s aspiration to be sector leader in the development of Early Years STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), the project will build on the innovative work of the Moray Skills Pathway and RAiSE (Raising aspiration in Science Education) programmes. This investment will support the development of creative hubs as a means of breaking down the barriers to STEM in young people (particularly ages 3- 8), and ultimately improving interest and participation in STEM, particularly amongst women.

  6. STEM - Project elements TO BE CONFIRMED 1. Fixed facilities within each of the 8 Associated School Groups 2. A Mobile Solution with changing industry focus 3. Public/Private partnerships to allow STEM education to happen at industry locations 4. Culture change in how STEM is viewed within Moray 5. Increase confidence and capability in STEM delivery in education practitioners.

  7. STEM Engagement opportunities Series of Communication and Engagement events being planned for the new year. Diverse project board helping to shape the project Opportunity for suggestions and questions today?

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