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256: Stem Steam and Steame with Andrew Lochery

06.02.2022 - By Mark TaylorPlay

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Andrew Lochery is the Founder and CEO of Phosphor, which provides teachers with tools and materials needed to deliver STEM Club activities for 9-13 year olds. After 16 years of teaching science, he found there was a problem with accessing high quality STEM resources that would help him inspire students and engage with STEM subjects - not just in the classroom, but in the world around them. These dynamic subjects are changing at an ever increasing rate, which traditional curriculums struggle to keep pace with. His mission is to provide time-poor teachers with STEM club materials and resources that are current, easy to deliver and most importantly fun for students! Website phosphorescience.com greenapleducation.co.uk Social Media Information www.facebook.com/GreenAPLEducation/ www.facebook.com/groups/1719905368201770/ Twitter @GreenAPL Instagram @Phosphorstemclub www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-lochery-580a5013

Resources Mentioned Long Walk to Freedom - Nelson Mandela

Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Find out more about their online CPD events this summer at nape.org.uk/online-events Ocean Plastic & Climate Change – Join Ellie Jackson author of the Wild Tribe Heroes book series as we invite pupils to write a story based on this topic in a writing festival (13th June 2022)  Mentioned in this episode: NAPE Al Kingsley Summit Promo Watch Mark Taylor interview Al Kingsley about 'Creating Digital Strategies for Schools' as part of the Primary Education Summit 2023 - Visions for the Future - presented by National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)

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