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Working Together: Making STEM happen in secondary schools

The Wellcome Trust's Camden science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) initiative was carried out over two academic years, starting in 2009. The initiative was independently evaluated by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) and the full evaluation report, presenting practical transferable learning and examples of good practice, is available here.

Download full evaluation report [5.8 MB]
Download executive summary report [258.7 KB]

A second report, 'Working Together: Making STEM happen in secondary schools', presents in detail what the Camden schools did as part of the initiative, and we hope it will be used by schools elsewhere to develop STEM learning.

Download full-colour report [3.6 MB]
Download printer-friendly black-and-white version [1.7 MB]

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