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GSK Design and Technology related activities
A few resources created by GSK linked to Design and Technology. Activities lengths range from 15 minutes or less to more than an hour.
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Design and Technology Labour Market Information
Feel free to display the LMI factsheets in your classroom and refer to them throughout the year.
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Degrees in Design and Technology
Support students to research university/Higher Education routes
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Classroom display bubbles and employer links
Feel free to print off the LMI display bubbles for your classroom. Print off a copy of the employer links table and refer to it whenever you need to.
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Civil Engineering as a Careers
Civil engineering is everything you see that’s been built around us. There aren't enough engineers to go around so it's important that experienced civil engineers, parents and teachers help to inspire and encourage children and young people to think about engineering as a career.
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Careers in Design and Technology (KS3)
This would be an excellent first lesson as it will show the students what careers link to the subject that they are studying.
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Apprenticeships in Design and Technology
Support students to research apprenticeship routes
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Researching careers in Computing
To help students understand careers in Computing, you may want to give them some job profiles that link to the module that they have just completed. This will enable students to make links with careers options available in Biology and make well informed decisions. If you are not sure about what jobs link to your subject, visit the My World of Work website. You can then use the National Careers Service website to print off some job profiles that link to the module that you have covered.
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IBM Academic Initiative
The IBM Academic Initiative allows and encouraged faculty, students and researchers at accredited academic institutions to leverage IBM tools, courses, and other resources in the classroom. IBM's mission is to enable students to graduate with direct hands-on experience on "industrial strength" tools that will help them in their chosen career.
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