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Grok learning competitions
The new curriculum requires all students from Years 3-8 to learn coding. In order to be effective, students must adapt to a new way of thinking. Grok's resources will guide your students to develop practical computational thinking skills. If you're not too confident with coding yourself, they have solutions and step by step walk-throughs for each problem and a variety of professional development opportunities available. All their content is free for teachers (and pre-service teachers!) to evaluate, use for professional development, or to follow along with students.
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Case study Family STEM night | The GiST
Events like Family STEM night at Werribee Primary School are a fantastic way to generate an interest in STEM throughout the whole school community.
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Museums Discovery Centre
The Museums Discovery Centre is a collaboration between the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS), Australian Museum (AM) and Sydney Living Museums. Inside the Museums Discovery Centre you will find millions of treasures, with hundreds on display for you to explore, and thousands more waiting to be discovered through booked tours of the deep collection stores.
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7 principles for inclusive learning environments
Using these seven principles, you can design lessons that will engage not only girls, but all your students in STEM.
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Griffith University STEM pathways
Griffith Sciences is offering Year 11 and 12 students the opportunity to complete a Griffith University first year course (subject) while undertaking their senior studies at school. Students will study the majority of the course content within the normal delivery of the QCAA Syllabus/Australian Senior Curriculum specific to their chosen course. These programs set your child up for study across a wide range of degrees in science, health, technology, environment and engineering.
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Girls Invent
Girls Invent is a schools-based inventing and business development program. Through a structured series of focused workshops, our girl inventors create their own original product or service idea and are then shown how to progress it into a real business, as any entrepreneur would.
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Grote Reber Museum & Mt Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory
The Mt Pleasant Radio Telescope Observatory located in the beautiful Coal River Valley has been in operation for more than 20 years. The Grote Reber Museum showcases the life and work of Tasmanian radio astronomer, Grote Reber, 'the father of radio astronomy'
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Astrofest
Gaze into the night sky with big telescopes. See radio telescopes working to discover the hidden Universe invisible to our eyes. Astrofest 2023 - date to be announced.
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Rural and Regional Enterprise Scholarships
The scholarships are valued at up to $18,000 each and are available to support students studying for six months full-time or up to 8 years part-time, on campus, or through online and distance ed.
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Women in engineering
Check out the scholarships for women, high school outreach programs by girls for girls, female student societies and high-calibre female lecturers and researchers.
https://www.sydney.edu.au/engineering/about/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-strategy/women-in-engineering.html#:~:text=Margaret%20Hamer%20Scholarship%20for%20Women,Bachelor%20of%20Engineering%20Honours%20degree.
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