A new independent organisation has been established for the
first time to advise Government and the devolved assemblies on
engineering education across the UK. Hosted by the Royal Academy of
Engineering, the group known as Education for Engineering (E4E)
will enable the profession to speak with a single voice to provide
clear and cohesive advice in all matters relating to education in
engineering. The Engineering Council is a member of E4E, as
are the Professional Engineering Institutions and
EngineeringUK.
The UK Government and the devolved Assemblies now have policies
for the promotion of science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) careers and on STEM teaching in schools and
colleges. The professional engineering community needs to speak
with a clear and consistent voice to provide relevant views on
education issues if it is to impact on these policies, which affect
the formation of future engineers and technicians.
Seeking opinion across the breadth of this community, E4E will
ensure that Government receives the highest quality advice on STEM
education from a single source, so that the education system
produces people who are well equipped to keep pace with the
technological changes in society.
"E4E is addressing a critical area that will support future
economic development," says Dick Olver FREng, Chair of the Policy
Group for the new organisation. "Unless the UK is able to educate,
train, attract and retain good engineers at every level, our
innovation skills will falter and opportunities will be lost."
"The science and maths communities are already well placed to
influence policy development through SCORE and ACME respectively,
and E4E will represent engineering in the same way."
The E4E website can be found at www.educationforengineering.org.uk
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