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Where to from here?
A first of its kind study has examined the course preferences and occupational aspirations of students in Australian Islamic schools.
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Program to boost women in STEM-related jobs
On Monday, Education Minister Dan Tehan will launch a new Women in STEM program that offers an industry-supported higher-education diploma or an advanced diploma in STEM – which is expected to produce 500 graduates.
https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/education/program-to-boost-women-in-stem-related-jobs-20201206-p56l00 -
The secrets to an effective technology program
The massive disruption that the global pandemic has wrought upon Australia's schools has left many teachers wishing they could have better prepared for the shift to remote and flexible learning.
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Teachers to get world-class STEM support
Dr Rebecca Vivian, a research fellow from the University of Adelaide's Computer Science Education Research (CSER), said that whilst much work has been undertaken in Australia to address the skills gap, there is still much to do, particularly in terms of under-represented groups.
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'Solar labs' connect remote Indigenous youth with learning
We know that Year 12 attainment rate for Indigenous Australians decreases with remoteness. The Solar Learning Labs can be delivered where they are needed and are not limited by things such as electricity and connectivity, Angela Fox, Dell Technologies Senior Vice President and Managing Director, told The Educator.
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The role of technology in education: a student's view
Nowadays, the techniques of education are rapidly changing. New technological advancements allow the role of technology in society and education to change. While the classic books and pencils are still in use, they are being used less than before.
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Education Services Australia launches new guide to create inclusive STEM classrooms
A diverse science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce is critical for economic growth and prosperity. Schools and classrooms play a pivotal role in engaging all learners in STEM and in helping them realise their potential.
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Guide to creating inclusive STEM classrooms launched
The GiST has recently published a new online research-informed guide and hopes to support schools and educators to positively engage students in STEM and address current gender disparities.
https://www.technologydecisions.com.au/content/futureed/news/guide-to-creating-inclusive-stem-classrooms-launched-475282565?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=Guide%20to%20creating%20inclusive%20STEM%20classrooms%20launched&utm_campaign=20%2F10%2F20%20futureED -
Geeking out with friends in lockdown could help girls crack coding
One reason more young men than young women thrive in the world of coding, according to Melbourne girls' coding queen Sarah Moran, is that from the moment they enter the lucrative field "they have groups of friends they can nerd out with".
https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/geeking-out-with-friends-in-lockdown-could-help-girls-crack-coding-20201002-p561ji.html -
Women in data science
Five women in data science share advice on taking risks, building inclusivity and harnessing "street cred" in tech.
http://www.mastersindatascience.org/blog/women-in-data-science/
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