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SCHOOLS

CHILDREN LEARN THROUGH CURIOSITY

Brimming with creativity, children have a natural curiosity for getting to the bottom of how things work. With a little encouragement and the right resources, children can begin to understand the excitement of creative problem-solving.

Two students working together to assemble a prototype.

By encouraging children to be hands-on and practical, we can show them how rewarding a future in engineering can really be. 

Four students working together to disassemble vacuum cleaner machine heads.

RESOURCES

FREE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

Our free resources enable teachers and parents to deliver engaging engineering curriculums and activities, both in the classroom and at home.

Two students coding Lego Mindstorms robots.

WORKSHOPS

DELIVERING WORKSHOPS IN SCHOOLS

Our workshops get students thinking practically and give them an opportunity to learn about engineering in practice.

A student working on a circuit square.

RETHINKING EDUCATION

A NEW APPROACH TO DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

The James Dyson Foundation champions a Design and Technology (D&T) curriculum based on iterative design and project-based learning. In 2012, we began a partnership with five schools in Bath (UK) to test our theory.

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