Why should schools and colleges take part in National Science and Engineering Week?
Teachers report that science and engineering enrichment activity helps to motivate children and supports their learning and development - as well as being fun!
Organising a National Science and Engineering Week event can benefit you, your school/college, your community and the wider public.
Potential benefits include: • access to a wide range of NSEW resources • increasing the profile and publicity for your school/college • increased options for funding sources • building links with the local community • improving organisational and communication skills of staff and volunteers • attracting contributions and support.
What types of activities could you run? The type of event or activity you run would be entirely up to you and would depend on your own personal interests and the resources at your disposal.
National Science and Engineering Week has a theme each year, but your event doesn't necessarily have to follow it - it could be on any science and/or engineering topic.
You can find our latest Activity Packs and check back later in the year for news of topics that the British Science Association will be focussing on.
Activity ideas include: • running a carousel of activities from our challenge packs during lesson time/assembly/lunch time/after school/college • organising a quiz between pupils, classes or even teachers • inviting someone along to your school to give a talk on science and/or engineering topic • setting up interactive displays, demonstrations and investigations for other classes, for parents or for other schools/colleges • arranging a field trip to a local science centre, museum or university science department • taking pupils to a public venue, such as a supermarket, park or high street, to set up a display or set of demonstrations for the general public to try • complete activities towards a CREST Star Investigators award.
How can I keep up-to-date with plans for the Week?National Science & Engineering Week is a constantly evolving project with new resources, competitions, activities and opportunities constantly cropping up!
In order for us to keep you up-to-date with developments, and to remind you of deadlines, you may wish to register as an organiser on our website. This is free to do, does not oblige you to participate and you can remove yourself from our mailing list at any time. For more information on how National Science and Engineering Week works, how you can get involved and our nationwide "Information Sessions", you can find out more here.