Shaping Future Leaders in STEM

Young people will have the opportunity to become Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths mentors as part of a new programme to help inspire their younger counterparts to study STEM.

A new Young STEM Leaders Programme, which will be run by the Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC) in partnership with science centres, the science festivals and youth organisations, will help young role models develop their mentoring skills and STEM knowledge.

Young mentors will receive training, as well as access to STEM experts for learning and support during their time as a mentor. The programme will also create accreditation routes for the young people involved, to recognise their development.

Science Minister Richard Lochhead announced the £500,000 fund to deliver the programme – a key commitment in the Scottish STEM Strategy – at the Scottish Learning Festival. He said: “Inspiring young people to take up Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects and careers is vitally important if we are to bring about changes in attitudes, culture and perceptions of STEM. Young people themselves are the best STEM role models, so strengthening mentoring in STEM by children and young people makes sense. We want to capitalise on and learn from the range of mentoring and support programmes already operating in the education system, so we can broaden their reach, help develop leadership and nurturscotland stem subjects Scottish children stem. Our ambition is that, by 2022, schools across the country will be participating in this programme.”

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