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Details, and PDF, of a Future Morph poster which is available on request to those based in the UK. Link


A set of 10 video case studies and lesson plans designed to be used to set a context for lessons and illustrate a range of routes and technician roles that use science and maths. Link


A range of 5-8 minute careers clips for 14-16 year olds to illustrate the breadth of options available to those who study physics at A-level and beyond. Link


A set of Teachers TV programmes looking at the careers available to science, technology, engineering and maths professionals. Link


From posters and leaflets to activities and resources. Use this search facility to look for careers information that may be useful to you. Link


The future is up for grabs, where might you fit? Explore jobs and careers with My Future Finder Link


Video and a lesson plan for a practical activity based around a profile of a journalist. Link


This set of resources is aimed at Key Stage 3 (11-14 year old) students and has been produced to help you use the world of work as a context for your teaching. Link


Not sure how to use some of the Future Morph resources? Then this is the page for you. We give you the low down on how to use some of the resources and activities with your students. Link


Lesson plans & a range of resources for Key Stages 1-4 produced by D&T teachers and Chilled Food Association food science professionals. Link


Results from the focus groups carried out with Key Stage 3 students, as well as the materials and resources used in these sessions. Link


Calling all science teachers! Do you want to inspire your students with the ultimate 21st century project to encourage teamwork, problem solving, and creative thinking? Then look no further than the Planet SciCast film competition. Link


Link to teaching resources available through the Maths Careers website and one teacher's case study of how he encourages parents to share their experiences of using maths with their children. Link


Video and a lesson plan for a practical activity based around a profile of a Glass Artist. Link


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