I’m Harriet Evans, the Education Volunteer Manager at The IET. I collaborate with an amazing group of Education Volunteers from across the UK. They generously dedicate their free time to engage children and young people in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities, deliver career talks, and provide mentorship. Our goal is to inspire these young minds to pursue careers in engineering.

I’m thrilled to be hosting this focus on STEM education in the EngX community. This week is dedicated to exploring the exciting world of STEM resources, volunteering and activities that aim to highlight the importance of engineering to young people.

Why STEM Education Matters

STEM education is more than just a collection of subjects; it’s a way of thinking and problem-solving that prepares students for the challenges of the future. By fostering curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, STEM education equips learners with the skills they need to innovate and excel in a rapidly changing world.

Within IET Education we have 3 main programmes: FIRST® LEGO® LEAGUE, Faraday Challenge Days and our parent/teacher learning resources for primary and secondary pupils. Each programme has been designed to link in with the current curriculum and work to inspire young minds into STEM careers.

What to Expect This Week

In our Community Insights blog, you’ll hear from colleagues, members and partners who are sharing their enthusiasm for engineering with students across a variety of initiatives.

In the General Discussion forum you’ll be able to chat with me and the rest of the EngX community about all things STEM education.

How You Can Get Involved

We encourage everyone to join us in celebrating STEM education this week. Here are a few ways you can participate:

  • Read and Share: Follow our daily blog posts and share them with your friends, family, and colleagues.
  • Get Hands-On: Try out the STEM challenges and activities we’ll be posting throughout the week.
  • Inspire Others: Share your own STEM stories and experiences in our discussion post

We hope you are as excited as we are about this week-long celebration of STEM education. Stay tuned for an inspiring and educational journey, and let’s work together to ignite a passion for STEM in learners of all ages!

Happy STEM Education Week!

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  • Oh, I forgot to mention, I was told that Silverstone Museum was an IET Faraday Challenge venue last year, something that I hope to get involved with in future. I also potentially have a local primary school on the hook for their maiden First Lego League entry - a very exciting prospect. I had spent two days in Savoy Place earlier this summer in the Mountbatten Room with 130,000 pieces of Lego and members families getting creative - that was fun. I will be at Savoy Place this Thursday (17 Oct) for the new Presidents evening if anyone wants to say hello. I have also just arranged to visit the IMechE One Birdcage Walk library that morning, a bit of nostalgia as my father was CEng IMechE.

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  • Oh, I forgot to mention, I was told that Silverstone Museum was an IET Faraday Challenge venue last year, something that I hope to get involved with in future. I also potentially have a local primary school on the hook for their maiden First Lego League entry - a very exciting prospect. I had spent two days in Savoy Place earlier this summer in the Mountbatten Room with 130,000 pieces of Lego and members families getting creative - that was fun. I will be at Savoy Place this Thursday (17 Oct) for the new Presidents evening if anyone wants to say hello. I have also just arranged to visit the IMechE One Birdcage Walk library that morning, a bit of nostalgia as my father was CEng IMechE.

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