Future Morph

Future Morph was a careers website, provided by the Science Council, designed to provide information for young people, their parents and teachers about the jobs available from studying science and maths. It aimed to show young people that studying science and maths post-16 could provide them with the skills and knowledge valuable in almost any career, making them very employable. These teaching resources were produced to help teachers to use the world of work as a context for their teaching and to help raise careers awareness in the classroom. The resources include video case studies, activity sheets, assembly presentations and examples of jobs linked to curriculum topics, all designed to help students see the relevance of science to their future.

Although the website was created in 2008 and the resources date from this time, many are still relevant and useful today.

More details about the current activity of the Science Council can be found on their website, which includes the professional registration award for educators, Chartered Science Teacher (CSciTeach).

 

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Future Morph 14-16

This resource contains information comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland as well as the second video in the "Quiz the scientist" series.

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Future Morph 16+

 

This guide has been developed through the STEM Subject Choice and Careers Project. It is designed to help teachers, learners, employers and anyone involved in work experience develop strategies for creating good quality placements for young people age 14–19. The question and answer format has been used to...

Careers Examples and Options

These two Future Morph resources aim to show students that there is a wide choice of options open to those who study sciences and mathematics. The resources consist of:

Career examples list

The list covers six...

The Future Morph website was created in 2008 by the Science Council to provide a range of careers-related contexts to support teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The materials helped students to understand the relevance of STEM subjects to a wide range of career routes, many of...

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