The CREST awards scheme: Challenging gifted and talented students through creative STEM project work
Issue 339 | Page 117 | Published Dec 2010
Description
This article considers the case for schools adopting opportunities for extended projects in science. In particular, it presents two examples of schools adopting the CREST (CREativity in Science and Technology) awards scheme as a framework for organising project work for their gifted students. The article does not set out to critically analyse or evaluate the CREST scheme, but rather is offered in a spirit of unashamed advocacy. CREST can be a valuable contribution to schools' programmes for meeting the needs of their gifted students in science and technology. CREST has been operating for over two decades, and the scheme is able to offer support to teachers, as well as recognition for the achievements of learners.
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