Participating in the Food for Thought project provides opportunity to raise awareness of STEM careers in the food and drink industry, one of our key economic growth sectors.
Recent figures estimate that 170,000 employees with STEM skills are required by 2020.
Apply now and take STEM forward in your establishment.
Applications can now be made to the Food for Thought: Education Fund Phase 3. The fund aims to support practitioners to build their confidence and capacity and to improve learning and teaching within food education in Curriculum for Excellence. Awards of up to £3000 per project are available. Apply now.
This year we are looking for schools to plan food education projects that:
- aim to improve outcomes for learners in ways which seek to eliminate the inequity that currently exists amongst learners from different backgrounds and from particular vulnerable groups
- plan to focus on Developing Scotland’s Young Workforce by improving work experience, career advice and careers education. This is why we are asking you to work with local businesses as by working more closely with employers we can all aim to ensure our work is taking account of their views and needs to developing the workforce of tomorrow.
- provide the opportunity for staff to develop their knowledge and skills around food education
- involve progressive learning and teaching in delivering and embedding food education
- build respect around food education into the ethos of the school (i.e. not one off events)
Proposals must be submitted by Sunday 29 March 2015. You will receive a confirmation email once your application has been submitted.
Read also our news release: Food for Thought Education Fund serves up another course of funding.