In a panel discussion chaired by The Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Julia King, chair of the board of STEM Learning, we considered how to ensure that all young people receive the world-leading STEM education they deserve, as part of a broad and balanced curriculum.
Our panel, presenting diverse perspectives, discussed what employees are looking for and how we can support young people’s pathways into work in an increasingly complex world.
Our panellists
Baroness Brown was joined by Simon Ashley, UK HR director at BP; Malcolm Trobe, a past deputy general secretary of ASCL and former headteacher, and Riffat Wall, principal of Urmston Grammar School in Manchester.
Full panel discussion
Q&A with The Baroness Brown of Cambridge, Julia King, chair of the STEM Learning board
Q&A with Simon Ashley, UK HRD, BP
Q&A with Malcolm Trobe, past deputy general secretary, ASCL
Q&A with Riffat Wall, principal, Urmston Grammar School, Manchester
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