STEM

Aussie NASA will see student engagement skyrocket

Could the new Australian space agency play a vital role in inspiring students to take up science, technology, engineering and…

7 years ago

The gender gap in physics no laughing matter

Researchers made something of a splash with a recent article suggesting that gender gaps in student performance in physics could…

7 years ago

Technology in the classroom to improve primary maths

Parents are demanding less screen time at school to balance the screens their kids watch at home. As a result,…

7 years ago

Makers to lead the future with STEM education

Budding STEM industry professionals went all out last month at the ARS Education annual STEM competition where they created, collaborated…

7 years ago

‘Learning by doing’ fuels science engagement

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines have never been more important to Australia’s future. Is it time to get…

7 years ago

What to say if your student asks, ‘what’s the point of maths?’

As a teacher, you are likely to have been asked the question: “What’s the point of maths?” This is often…

7 years ago

Drone flying lessons for students during National Science Week

Hundreds of year five and six students from 33 Queensland schools will receive hands-on training and experience in flying drones during…

7 years ago

It’s robotics FIRST for these STEM students

Robotics students at Barker College in Sydney are still collecting themselves after a whirlwind of competitions, and a year of…

7 years ago

Maths anxiety is causing a shortage of young scientists

Does the thought of doing long division, or solving a bit of algebra give you the shivers? You’re likely to…

7 years ago

The sky’s the limit for WA students

Students in Perth’s south-eastern suburbs are the first in Western Australia to take part in an innovative model of school…

7 years ago

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