Seven Years of the Grand Challenges and the Connected Curriculum
2 October 2019
A recent report celebrates seven years of the Grand Challenges involvement with teaching at the UCL Academy
UCL's collaborative work with UCL Academy includes close ties between the Grand Challenges programme and the academy's 'Connected Curriculum'. GCSE pupils at the Academy complete a range of creative products aligned with UCL’s six Grand Challenges themes:
- Global Health
- Sustainable Cities
- Cultural Understanding
- Human Wellbeing
- Justice & Equality
- Transformative Technology
The Grand Challenges themes tackle pressing, global issues. Academy teachers work with university to make the Grand Challenges topics relevant and engaging for the academy students. Many academy students have presented the results of their work at UCL, preparing academic posters and giving talks for university staff and students.
“Feedback from UCL’s senior leadership team and Grand Challenges team on the quality of work students produced was excellent. Several students were able to articulate the importance of applying their learning to real world problems. They highly value the importance of speaking in front of real audiences.
Richard Donnelley, Director of Connecting the Curriculum and Grand Challenges, The UCL Academy.
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1,440 UCL Academy Students have been exposed to Grand Challenges issues and themes since 2015 with all GCSE pupils now taking part in Grand Challenges projects.