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Primary Education
Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Secondary Education
Financial Education
Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Wellbeing
Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Careers
Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Sustainability
Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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Data Science Foundations
Data Science Foundations empowers students aged 14 to 16 with knowledge of data science, highlighting its application in areas as diverse as selling clothes, streaming music, football coaching and environmental protection.
Developed with teachers and subject matter experts, four self-contained lessons are each centred around a different online learning module, covering collecting, cleaning and validating data; analysing and visualising data; reporting and acting on data.
Target user
Ages 14-16
Curriculum
Maths, Science, Computing
Time
2 – 6 hours
Cost
Our courses are always free
Help students explore how their strengths, interests and values connect to careers using our curriculum-linked lesson plan. Can be used as 1 x 55-minute lesson or 5 x 10–15-minute lessons.
A set of printable careers cards showcasing different career profiles, salaries and skill requirements to help students explore how they can develop a career path that suits them.
“This course offers a fresh approach to data science. It fits well into the curriculum and promotes cross curricular skills. The flexible options offer additional support for students as well as creating a greater sense of independence.”
— Secondary Maths Teacher
Resource details
Data Science Foundations is made up of four online modules including interactive labs. It is supported by project-based classroom materials.
In lesson one, Understanding compassion, students explore the meaning of empathy and compassion, and how they can show and recognise it inside and outside of the classroom.
In lesson 2, Mistakes and growth mindset, students discuss the idea of having a growth mindset, what this means and what it may look like. They link this to how students can show compassion without judgement of mistakes made by themselves and others.
In lesson 3, Exploring self-care, students learn about stress relief techniques and how to manage intense emotions, they will practise mindfulness activities that they can use anywhere to relieve stress.
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