Teachers are a crucial role model for getting girls into STEM 18 June 2021 STEM Editor Events, News 0 Comments STEM-related industry sectors continue to offer a significant portion of job opportunities in Ireland. However, according to the most recent CSO Figures, of the 117,800 people working in roles that require STEM skills, just 25% of these roles are performed by women. Share ThisTweetShareEmail Related Posts DCU Report on STEM Learning Launched Authored by DCU’s Associate Prof Eilish McLoughlin, Prof Deirdre Butler and Dr. Mairéad Hurley, the report stresses… STInt Directors publish new research on STEM Teacher Professional Learning STInt Directors Associate Professor Eilish McLoughlin and Professor Deirdre Butler, along with their co-author Dr. Mairéad Hurley, publish new research on STEM teacher professional learning. DCU’s STInt interns engage in remote working in response to Covid-19 DCU have launched their 2020 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) programme with twelve paid-internships for pre-service… Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published.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 Report on STEM Learning Launched Authored by DCU’s Associate Prof Eilish McLoughlin, Prof Deirdre Butler and Dr. Mairéad Hurley, the report stresses…
STInt Directors publish new research on STEM Teacher Professional Learning STInt Directors Associate Professor Eilish McLoughlin and Professor Deirdre Butler, along with their co-author Dr. Mairéad Hurley, publish new research on STEM teacher professional learning.
DCU’s STInt interns engage in remote working in response to Covid-19 DCU have launched their 2020 STInt (STEM Teacher Internship) programme with twelve paid-internships for pre-service…