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Telling girls they don’t like STEM halves their involvement at any age
26 Nov 2021

Telling girls they don’t like STEM halves their involvement at any age

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
An experiment tests gender stereotyping in computer science to identify factors contributing to girls lack of involvement in STEM. Only by understanding the factors holding back girls from participating in STEM can we develop a solution and close the gender … Continued
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Thinking of choosing a science subject in years 11 and 12?
26 Jul 2021

Thinking of choosing a science subject in years 11 and 12?

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
Here’s what you need to know. When deciding whether or not to pursue science, it might be useful to know about the careers you can get, the people who study science and the other skills that science teaches. This article … Continued
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6 Tips for Choosing Your Senior School Subjects
23 Jul 2021

6 Tips for Choosing Your Senior School Subjects

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
Choosing your senior school subjects doesn’t have to be scary. Here are some things to keep in mind. It might seem like a decision that will impact the rest of your life so here are some myths we’ve busted to … Continued
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It’s not lack of confidence that’s holding back women in STEM
26 Mar 2021

It’s not lack of confidence that’s holding back women in STEM

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
We need to find out what's causing the gender gap so we can close it. Recent research into closing the gender gap in STEM counters the assumption that women lack confidence. Word Count: 879 Credit: Shutterstock Science, technology, engineering and … Continued
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5 ways to spot if someone is trying to mislead you when it comes to science
10 Mar 2021

5 ways to spot if someone is trying to mislead you when it comes to science

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
In a time when misinformation is rife, knowing what to look out for is important. Learn five strategies to equip your STEM students with so they can identify and avoid misinformation. Word Count: 1010 Credit: Shutterstock It’s not a new … Continued
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Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears
21 Jan 2021

Indigenous science goes far beyond boomerangs and spears

by Jennifer Chalmers | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
To honour Australia’s history, from 18 to 26 January, Education – RiAus will be exclusively publishing content by and about First Nations Australians. These resources will look back at our favourite pieces from 2020 and also provide new content and … Continued
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The Prime Minister’s Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers
29 Oct 2020

The Prime Minister’s Prize for Science awards two incredible teachers

by Deborah Devis | posted in: Tools for Teachers, STEM In Action | 0
The Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science awards recognise outstanding teachers who are instrumental in inspiring the next generation of scientists and researchers. This year's awards saw two Australian educators recognised for their innovative and passionate teaching practices that have inspired … Continued
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