E&T Education
What is E&T Education?
Engineering and Technology Education (E&Te) magazine - keeping you up to date with the latest news and resources in engineering education with this termly publication, written with teachers in mind.
E&Te combines information on developments in STEM teaching with invaluable reviews of books, software and other educational products to support you in the classroom. The magazine also places a strong emphasis on project work. It includes at least one real-life project article in each issue and provides teachers with ideas to pursue wit their own students. Articles are drawn from a number of sources, but contributions from teachers and students are always encouraged.
Personal subscription / additional copies
Annual subscription: £20.00 (£12.00 for teachers)
Individual copies: £7.00
Three issues per annum (one per term)
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Latest issue
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E&T Education Spring 2012 (14MB) (sign in)
Crime can pay: a report on how a group of ex-cops and forensic science experts are harnessing their skills to give students a real taste of science in action. Plus:
- The Millennium Mathematics Project
- Team work builds electronic xylophone
- Mining energy from hot granite
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E&T Education Autumn 2011 (12MB) (sign in)
Inspiring pupils with their own 'window on the universe': web access to the Bradford Robotic Telescope, based on the island of Tenerife, allows pupils to conduct their own astronomical investigations from school or home. Plus:
- Reviewing the science curriculum
- Teaching science using mobile sensing technology
- A Nuffield pupil cracks public key cryptography
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E&T Education Summer 2011 (10MB) (sign in)
Two outstanding examples of school-based initiatives: at Sevenoaks School a week-long science festival culminates in a live link to the International Space Station, and the Abbey School explorers the teaching benefits of 3D projectors. Plus:
- Physics teacher reports from Antarctica
- The role of University Technical Colleges
- Science-based theatre project for KS 3
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E&T Education Spring 2011 (8MB) (sign in)
Scottish education to the fore: two Nuffield bursary pupils assess the accuracy of an Orkney-based wave tank, and the role of the ‘Engineering the Future’ project in the Scottish secondary school curriculum. Plus:
- Teaching electronics in years 8 and 9
- Researchers in the classroom
- Pupils create science videos and podcasts
