MFMC mission is to it can make a difference to the life chances for young people that will directly benefit industry sectors.
MFMC provide activities that bring schools, young people and the engineering industry together with a view to meeting needs that have been identified by Government and industry research-
Aspirations are set by the age of 14 and motivating a young person after this age to be more confident or aspirational is generally more costly and has little impact
MFMC research at Vertikal Days conducted through conversations suggested that -
Schools failed to deliver relevant practical experiences or set learning in context
Teachers appeared to lack confidence, skills or time with engineering activity
IT in school's lacked any real context but that young people have incredible potential in this area for the industry
MFMC Crane resources (developed by Glyn Griffiths from Bath University and Phil Rowles from UTC Aerospace Systems) demonstrate principles of pneumatics, hydraulics, gears and pullies. All MFMC activities require young people to understand the scientific principles and a variety of contexts for their use. This is most successfully achieved by meeting people who volunteer time from their day job. All workshops culminate in a team challenge to build and operate a crane. See Schools activity in Bath see Primary and Secondary School Workshop Flyer
MFMC Crane Challenge at Vertikal Days
V&M from Germany took an early lead with the team challenge on day at VertiKal days
Despite valiant attempts by the Portuguese who could have done with another team member perhaps
Team Snorkel attempted to knock the Germans off the top of the leader board
At the end of Day One the Germans looked unassailable at the top of the board
Younger teams appeared on day two (due to a teachers strike)
Teams mixed the generations
Parents led the learning
By the end of Day Two Snorkel had re-emerged as Snorkel Elite and with some steely focus re-shaped the top of the leader board
Thanks to Leigh and Pam and the team from Vertikal Networks and to all the businesses we met that welcomed the potential to help shape the future for young people.