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Black History: Black People in STEM Poster from Hope Education

HP00055305

Black History: Black People in STEM Poster from Hope Education

Product Code: HP00055305

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This wall chart celebrates the remarkable achievements of Black British individuals in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Historically, it was challenging for Black individuals, especially women, to pursue careers in science or mathematics due to a lack of recognition and celebration of their skills. Fortunately, times have changed, and this display illustrates the transformative journey where recognition and celebration now empower those determined to excel in STEM.

In collaboration with Gaverne Bennett, a respected teacher and creator of The Guardian Black History Timeline, we've curated a captivating collection of Black History display materials. Among these resources is this enlightening A2 poster that showcases ancient STEM discoveries and the contributions of Black British Pioneers in STEM.

The poster not only provides a valuable insight into history but also serves as a catalyst for understanding social and cultural change. This poster serves as a testament that anyone with determination and self-belief cannot be hindered on their path to a career in STEM. With its vibrant visuals and thoughtfully arranged information, it aims to inspire children, sparking their curiosity and prompting further questions and investigations. Together, educators and learners can explore the stories of pioneers such as John Edmonstone, Alan Powell Goffe, Prof Nira Chamberlain OBE, and Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

60103802

Height

50in

Width

50in

Length

420in

Brand

Findel

Categories

History

Category

Modern British History

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£13.15
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Cover Colour: please select

Page Colour: please select

Size: please select

Page Ruling: please select

Number of Sides: please select

Lamination (Additional fee may apply):

Custom Print (Additional fee may apply)

Inside Cover Print:

Outside Cover Print:

Black History: Black People in STEM Poster from Hope Education

HP00055305

Black History: Black People in STEM Poster from Hope Education

Product Code: HP00055305
Call for price
Starting from
£13.15
- +

Description

This wall chart celebrates the remarkable achievements of Black British individuals in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Historically, it was challenging for Black individuals, especially women, to pursue careers in science or mathematics due to a lack of recognition and celebration of their skills. Fortunately, times have changed, and this display illustrates the transformative journey where recognition and celebration now empower those determined to excel in STEM.

In collaboration with Gaverne Bennett, a respected teacher and creator of The Guardian Black History Timeline, we've curated a captivating collection of Black History display materials. Among these resources is this enlightening A2 poster that showcases ancient STEM discoveries and the contributions of Black British Pioneers in STEM.

The poster not only provides a valuable insight into history but also serves as a catalyst for understanding social and cultural change. This poster serves as a testament that anyone with determination and self-belief cannot be hindered on their path to a career in STEM. With its vibrant visuals and thoughtfully arranged information, it aims to inspire children, sparking their curiosity and prompting further questions and investigations. Together, educators and learners can explore the stories of pioneers such as John Edmonstone, Alan Powell Goffe, Prof Nira Chamberlain OBE, and Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

60103802

Height

50in

Width

50in

Length

420in

Brand

Findel

Categories

History

Category

Modern British History


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