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Engineers needed to inspire future innovators

Our education system is incredibly short of Science and Engineering teachers – please help promote this as a challenging and rewarding career.

 

We enclose a YouTube link (1 minute video) which we would appreciate if you could show to your students, through email, Social Media or even at the end of a lecture! If you are able to use this material please let me know how and where.

 

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Subject: Inspire Science and Engineering teachers of the future

 

Do you have a passion for your subject?

As a trainee Science or Engineering teacher, you could be inspiring the next generation to love your subject. Teaching is a rewarding and challenging career, and teachers can have a huge influence on the lives of young people. The Centre for Professional Education at The University of Warwick is offering a one year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for 2015/16. As a trainee teacher you may be eligible for scholarships and bursaries or you can earn as you learn. For more information, please watch our video and get in touch to find out where teaching could take you.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXx9DRQL--w

Tue 03 Mar 2015, 09:18

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