City of Glasgow College - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com Primary Engineer bringing engineering into the classroom inspiring children, pupils, teachers parents and engineers since 2005. Tue, 05 Mar 2019 11:39:11 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.primaryengineer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/cropped-primeng_favicon-01-32x32.png City of Glasgow College - Primary Engineer https://www.primaryengineer.com 32 32 Something new for British Science Week 2019 #BSW19 https://www.primaryengineer.com/something-new-for-british-science-week-2019-bsw19/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=something-new-for-british-science-week-2019-bsw19 Tue, 05 Mar 2019 11:37:09 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=3002   Move over Spielberg, STATWARRIORS® are coming your way… Everyone loves a good film or TV show, but what makes one? This is the question that has been circulating around...

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Move over Spielberg, STATWARRIORS® are coming your way…

Everyone loves a good film or TV show, but what makes one? This is the question that has been circulating around Primary Engineer Programmes headquarters. The team have been busy developing the next big thing to encourage primary and secondary pupils (and later in the year – college and university students) to interogate data to create their own sure-fire award-winning hit film or TV show concept. The primary and secondary teaching resources provide a dataset of over 2,000 data points, lesson plans, teaching resources, activity sheets and video tutorials.

 

STATWARS® is set to change the way you teach data science and develop critical thinking skills in a creative context. All teaching materials are provided free to UK based learning institutions.

 

We are excited to be launching the outcomes of the competition pilot in association with Skills Development Scotland, Data Lab, the BBC and City of Glasgow College on the 14th March 2019 as part of DATAFEST19 with the Scottish Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation Mr Ivan McKee.

 

Keep an eye on our social media channels for updates throughout #BSW19

 

If you can’t wait head over to the https://www.statwarscompetition.com to find out more!

 

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Growth in engineering education in Glasgow schools recognised by Minister for Trade https://www.primaryengineer.com/growth-in-engineering-education-in-glasgow-schools-recognised-by-minister-for-trade/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=growth-in-engineering-education-in-glasgow-schools-recognised-by-minister-for-trade Wed, 23 Jan 2019 16:01:13 +0000 https://www.primaryengineer.com/?p=2974 A STEM event held at City of Glasgow College has recognised Allied Vehicles for the impact they have had on engineering education across Glasgow.  22nd January 2019 – Scotland’s Minister...

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A STEM event held at City of Glasgow College has recognised Allied Vehicles for the impact they have had on engineering education across Glasgow.

 22nd January 2019 – Scotland’s Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation, Ivan McKee, presented Gerry Facenna, Chair of Glasgow-based Allied Vehicles, with a Primary Engineer Special Recognition Award.  The Group has funded engineering projects for thousands of primary school pupils, and training for hundreds of teachers, across the city.

Dr. Susan Scurlock MBE, Chief Executive and Founder of Primary Engineer, said, “Our vision to provide high quality engineering education at an early stage in school requires partnerships and we are indebted to our Glasgow funders and partners, Allied Vehicles, City of Glasgow College and DYW Glasgow for their support.”

Gerry Facenna and Allied Vehicles’ philanthropy in Glasgow is well-documented. He explained why he continues to support Primary Engineer. “Allied Vehicles’ success has been in large part due to great quality engineering to develop our wheelchair accessible vehicles. We encourage apprentices and graduates through our engineering programmes and enjoy watching them thrive and grow. Primary Engineer is a vital programme for inspiring future engineers from an early age, which is why we have continued to support them for five years.”

Left to right: Roy Gardner, Vice Principal, Corporate Development and Innovation at City of Glasgow College; Gerry Facenna, Allied Vehicles; Ivan McKee, Minister for Trade, Investment and Innovation; Dr Susan Scurlock, MBE.

City of Glasgow College supports Primary Engineer by hosting teacher training and providing tours of its Nautical and STEM faculty to help develop educators’ understanding of studying engineering at college. The college was awarded a Proud Partner certificate for its on-going support of Primary Engineer programmes across Glasgow. Roy Gardner, Vice Principal for Corporate Development and Innovation, was delighted to receive the certificate behalf of the college. He said:

“Our partnership with Primary Engineer represents a core aspect of our STEM engagement and outreach activity. I am impressed by their excellent work in raising awareness of STEM careers and in supporting teachers to embrace STEM activities in the classroom. At City of Glasgow College we have shown just how important investment in STEM education is and the real benefits that can bring to both Scotland’s young workforce and the future economy.”

Teachers from Ivan McKee’s constituency were among those starting the Primary Engineer programmes for the first time at the event which took place at the college’s Riverside campus. Mr McKee MSP said: “I’m delighted to be here to support Primary Engineer’s work to encourage young engineers of the future and meet their valued partners in Glasgow.”

Engineering is one of the most productive sectors in the UK, but a shortfall of 200,000 qualified engineers every year is damaging growth. Engineering is a profession in which young people can make their mark on the world.

Further funding from Developing Young Workforce Glasgow which creates initiatives to help develop skilled, talented and work ready young people to grow the city will enable the Primary Engineer and Secondary Engineer programmes to reach more pupils by targeting 100% of schools receiving engineering training and projects in Glasgow over the next few years.

 

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