Welcome to the STEM Alliance practices repository
The repository offers approaches and materials for STEM education, provided mainly by industries.
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Practices gallery
Xplore Health: How are drugs developed
Subject: biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, medicine, pharmaceutics, physiologyAge: 16 - 23
Supported by: la Caixa Foundation
Language: English
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Description: An educational programme that strives to promote health by facilitating decision-making based on scientific reasoning. PART 1 (of 8): DRUGS. Find out how drugs are discovered and developed. Get the information about the drugs fighting against the...
Cary Academy - Success Story
Subject: computer science, electronics, information and communications technology (ICT), software, technologyAge: > 17
Supported by: Lenovo
Language: English
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Description: Cary Academy aims to improve student learning through providing students with technology. In particular, they use an innovative approach "one student - one computer". Withing the provided case study they want to share their experience with...
It's All About Energy! Part 1.
Subject: computer science, energy, engineering, information and communications technology (ICT), mathematics, physics, technologyAge: 14 - 16
Supported by: Shell
Language: English
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Description: "This practice material covers three main subjects (chapters): Energy scenarios, Exploration & Production of oil/gas and the CO2 issue. The teaching material is modular and contains 13 modules divided over the 3 chapters. The teaching material...
La Caixa Foundation - KitCaixa Arduino
Subject: computer science, electronics, information and communications technology (ICT), mathematics, software, technologyAge: 16 - 20
Supported by: la Caixa Foundation
Language: English
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Description: KitCaixa Arduino is a set of 36 mini-experiments focused on engineering, electronics, and programming. The kit contains electronic components and pre-cut pieces for assembly. Using creative programming and electronics, this kit promotes technical vocation...
Microsoft Education Lesson plans
Subject: applied sciences, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, computer science, earth sciences, ecology, electronics, energy, engineering, environment, geography, geology, information and communications technology (ICT), mathematics, physics, software, space exploration, technologyAge: 3 - 19
Supported by: Microsoft
Language: English
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Description: The Microsoft Education platform offers teachers lessons created by educators for educators in all topics of the curriculum. They can be searched by age group, subject, products, skills development (collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, etc..),...
All you need is code - Lesson plans
Subject: computer science, information and communications technology (ICT), technologyAge: 5 - 19
Supported by: Microsoft, Facebook, Liberty Global, SAP, Samsung
Language: English
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Description: These lesson plans were created to help primary and secondary education teachers to introduce coding to students. They are relevant to teachers from all subjects and all levels of experience and offer them many ideas and resources. They feature...
Using Biotechnology to Detect and Treat Disease
Subject: biology, biotechnologyAge: 14 - 18
Supported by: AMGEN
Language: English
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Description: In this media-rich lesson proposed by the Amgen Biotech Experience programme -https://www.amgenbiotechexperience.com - students learn how biotechnology's techniques and tools are being used to help identify and fight disease, and examine the ethical...
PETRO & CHEMISTRY: PARTNERSHIP FOR A BETTER LIFE
Subject: biochemistry, chemistry, energy, environment, information and communications technology (ICT), technologyAge: 6 - 18
Supported by: EPCA (European Petrochemical Association)
Language: English
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Description: The film shows the connection between the petrochemical industry and crude oil. It also shows the importance of people with a STEM background in the value chain and underscores the innovative, multi-disciplinary and cooperative approaches of the chemical...
THINK: The Process of Innovation
Subject: applied sciences, biology, computer science, earth sciences, ecology, energy, environment, food technology, information and communications technology (ICT), technologyAge: 12 - 18
Supported by: IBM
Language: English
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Description: A collection of teaching and learning resources on the Process of Innovation enables students to develop a systematic approach based on Seeing, Mapping, Understanding, Believing and Acting. Current practice includes: - THINK app description and a...