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CASTME is a professional organisation that links Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Educators across the Commonwealth.

Its Headquarters is in London, with Regional Branches in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Europe.

Alexander Award for women in STEM in situations of scarce resource 02/11/2025

Closing date approaching for the ASE.org.uk Alexander Award. Get your entries in before November 17th.
Winner to be announced at the ASE annual conference in January.

https://www.ase.org.uk/news/alexander-award-women-in-stem-in-situations-of-scarce-resource

Alexander Award for women in STEM in situations of scarce resource Applications are now open for the Alexander Award. The prize, of £1,000, is offered annually to a woman or group of women who has made a significant contribution to the scientific, technological, engineering or mathematical (STEM) education of girls or women, in situations of scarce resources.

Photos from Castme's post 22/10/2025

Our esteemed Chair had an unexpected surprise today. Currently visiting Antigua and Barbuda, one of her regular ports of call over the past 45 years championing STEM education across the Commonwealth.
His Excellency The Governor General, presented Lady Sue Dale Tunicliffe, with The Faithful and Meritous Service Cross, for distinguished service to science development in Antigua and Barbuda, and the wider commonwealth

CASTME 18/07/2025

Our latest Newsletter is available now!

https://www.castme.online/s/CASTME-Newsletter-26.pdf

www.castme.online

CASTME The Commonwealth Association of Science, Technology & Mathematics Educators

15/06/2025

CASTME AWARDS 2025

11/02/2022

Registration for:
The 2022 Dennis Chisman Memorial Lecture
Wednesday 16 March at 6pm – on Zoom

Details of the Zoom link will be sent to you as soon as you have registered

Our Children, Our Future: STE(A)M from the Lens of Babies
Speaker: Professor Peter Okebukola, Lagos University Nigeria.
A CASTME adviser and colleague of the late Dennis Chisman
STE(A)M: Science, Technology, Engineering, (Arts) and Mathematics.


The lecture will trace the growth of STE(A)M over the last two decades especially in the Commonwealth and describe the ferment and tensions within the field.
Between these two realities, lies a narrow corridor which positions children to reshape our outlook for a more secure world of the 21st century.
• What do we know about how children learn science?
• What do we need to know?
• How do we intervene to assure that our children today grow up to contribute more meaningfully to solving emerging global problems especially those relating to STE(A)M?
Exemplars of projects in the Commonwealth addressing these and other questions will be narrated.
Please register by returning this invitation to:

Dr the Lady Sue Dale Tunnicliffe at [email protected]
or
Jonathan Ling at [email protected]

CASTME 05/01/2022

http://www.castme.online/

Latest newsletter is available on our website

CASTME The Commonwealth Association of Science, Technology & Mathematics Educators

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