As part of the #TogetherToZero inactive from St Helens Chamber of commerce, CreativeHUT delivered 9 STEAM education experience days to 1,000 students from 7 different schools across the St Helens region.
#TogetherToZero is Liverpool City Region’s commitment to becoming Net Zero carbon by 2040. A big part of this involves working with local schools to raise aspirations for young people to pursue exciting sustainable career opportunities in the local region. The teachers from each school had plenty to say and were often blown away at just how much the students were engaged during the day.
Throughout the project, CreativeHUT inspired primary and secondary students to develop a passion for STEAM subjects and drove awareness of exciting employment opportunities, including local employers Pilkington and Glass Futures. We also challenged students to discover how they can use STEAM skills to solve some of the biggest problems affecting climate change.
Each day involved a series of presentations and workshops explaining #TogetherToZero, the importance of STEM skills in the future job landscape and the opportunity to explore 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, communication and problem-solving.
Hands-on workshops provided the opportunity to work in teams, building and coding robots built using LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime. Students then programmed the robots to achieve several NetZero-themed challenges across a map, featuring some of St Helen’s most famous landmarks. During the project, it was great to see members from St Helens chamber experiencing the impact delivered.
At the end of each day, students were briefed on an innovation project and then spent the final hour experiencing various STEAM education workshops, including exploring forces and motion by building LEGO® cars, programming a robot to drive through a maze with Sphero and using communication skills to build a giant LEGO® mosaic of the earth.
The innovation project will be presented and reviewed by June - in time for a celebration event on the 7th of July. The teams will be identifying how to reduce our carbon footprint by researching and solving some of the most significant issues causing carbon emissions on our planet. It will be incredible to see some of the ideas the students come up with and how the students feel about reaching the goal of Net Zero by 2040.
"When I saw my robot follow my program, it was like watching a baby walk for the first time."
"The best day in school ever!"
"All I care about is saving the environment."
” We all felt the project was a complete success, the students from both primary and secondary schools really enjoyed themselves. The trainers were inspiring and engaging and kept the students challenged throughout the session. Students who would not normally work together interacted with each other and had fun”
Anita
Project Professional
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