Science
Science is essential to the progress of societies and the development of learners, regardless of the career paths they choose. For society to thrive, it needs individuals who can tackle climate change, solve public health issues and take on engineering challenges. Whether your students aspire to be doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs or teachers, a high-quality science education will equip them with knowledge and skills they can rely on throughout their lives. We work with you to ensure your science education is up-to-date and relevant to your local context while also making it accessible to a diverse range of learners.
Working with your local experts, we will review your science education programme, ensuring alignment with your science policy and benchmarking against local and international standards. Where necessary, we will co-design science curriculums and resources that build subject knowledge, conceptual understanding and the 21st-century skills students need at the appropriate age. We will then co-create assessments to fairly and reliably assess these skills and monitor student progress.
We recognise the challenge of developing learners’ interest and practical skills in science. That is why we will support you to design teacher development programmes, and the practical tools teachers need to bring science to life in the classroom.
As part of the University of Cambridge, we share in a rich scientific heritage that includes Newton, Darwin and Hawking. Our science education partnerships are backed by the latest research from our university and the expertise of our network scientists, teachers and policymakers.
Together, we will empower the next generation of scientists and innovators to create a prosperous future for your society.