STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme 9 October 2020 STEM Editor Events, News 0 Comments For details of participating in the internship programme visit the programme website here Research has found that teachers are key influencers of students’ subject choices, second only to parents. Through the internships, pre-service STEM teachers will gain skills and invaluable experiences of the many careers and opportunities available within STEM industries. This, in turn, will empower them to inspire future generations of their own students, particularly female students, to engage in STEM subjects and careers. Share ThisTweetShareEmail Related Posts DCU launches 2021 STInt Programme to inspire innovative learning in STEM Education Dublin City University has launched the 2021 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) Programme which will provide… STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme Summer 2022 The STEM Teacher Internship Programme (STInt) programme goes from strength to strength in summer 2022… Bright sparks of STEM: 19 influencers you need to know about Alongside her role as a managing director at Accenture Ireland, Paula Neary also sponsors Accenture’s STEM programme.… Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment * Δ
DCU launches 2021 STInt Programme to inspire innovative learning in STEM Education Dublin City University has launched the 2021 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) Programme which will provide…
STEM Teacher Internship (STInt) Programme Summer 2022 The STEM Teacher Internship Programme (STInt) programme goes from strength to strength in summer 2022…
Bright sparks of STEM: 19 influencers you need to know about Alongside her role as a managing director at Accenture Ireland, Paula Neary also sponsors Accenture’s STEM programme.…