Hi David
If you want to include something on the value of science and maths for their future careers there is a PowerPoint on the Future Morph careers website which was designed for teachers to adapt. It gives some of the key messages about STEM subjects and can be downloaded from here: http://www.futuremorph.org/teachers/science_teaching_resources.cfm
In that section of the site there are also some videos of people talking about using science and maths in their jobs that you could embed e.g. a meteorologist, a glass artist, theatre technician etc.
The Royal Society of Chemistry has some more glossy presentations with their "More than just white coats" and others: http://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/CareersPresentations.asp
By the way, we're always happy to supply Future Morph postcards for people to take to schools if you'd like to point pupils in the direction of follow up careers information - just drop Holly a line: [log in to unmask]
Good luck for Monday!
Best wishes
Nicola
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Subject: Re: [PSCI-COM] STEM talks
Hi Rhys et al,
Thanks firstly for everyone who's been in touch.
As far as materials go, I'm looking at Powerpoint things - the Y8 talk is for 180 of them, so hand-arounds are going to be a bit more difficult!
All the best,
David
On 15 February 2012 13:41, Phillips, Rhys <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> What exactly are you looking for in terms of materials to get it
> together?
>
> I find that visuals such as striking images and videos along with any
> props that can be passed around the class make for the most engaging
> talks - I generally incorporate the videos etc. into a powerpoint
> which doesn't have too much text and then take some bits and bobs that
> can be passed around as well as basics to do demonstrations (e.g. a
> balloon to demonstrate static electricity.
>
> It really depends on what the purpose of the talks are and what the
> school is looking to get out if it.
>
> Rhys
>
> --
> Rhys Phillips
> Lightning, Electrostatics & EMH
> x4704
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>
>
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> Dear all,
>
> A quick query from me, as I'm compiling a couple of STEM Ambassador
> talks for next week.
>
> My first is on Monday morning to a group of 180 Y8s about how
> important STEM is.
> My second is on Thursday to a group of A-levellers about astronomy.
>
> Does anyone have ideas of materials that may help me get all this
> together at all? I have a pretty good idea of the kind of things I
> want to say, and will be putting it all together at the weekend
> (working around putting on a theatre show!). Any input would be
> gratefully received!
>
> David
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