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What is STEM?
STEM is an approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Video stories: Enhancing community partnerships
Stories from Western Australian schools and early learning centres about the Australian Early Development Census.
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New Director General to build on public school success
Newly appointed Director General of the Department of Education, Lisa Rodgers, is looking forward to building on a successful public school system in Western Australia.
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School Watch
What to do if you see or hear suspicious behaviour at or near a school.
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Students’ game design places in national challenge
An Anzac Terrace Primary School trio have placed second in a national competition for their video game design skills.
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Instruments and equipment
Find guides to purchasing new or second-hand instruments.
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Making change
A school Containers for Change program that prepares students with a disability for the workplace has taken out an award for its efforts in the fight against landfill.
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Wildlife warriors
Students from Shenton College Deaf Education Centre have grouped together to help save injured and rescued wildlife.
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Dino-mite students help uncover Pilbara fossils
Students from Karratha Senior High School were given a unique opportunity to help researchers unearth fossils in the Pilbara.
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Top titration technique
A Perth chemistry teacher’s precision and accuracy in the science lab has led him to take out a national competition.
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A sun-sational three-peat
Girrawheen Senior High School students have claims to knowing more about solar-powered cars than their West Australian peers.
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From milk bottle to spectacular centrepiece
Lockridge Primary School was one of the schools whose talented students recently participated in an arts program to help create an art installation for ‘EverNow’s’ Boorna Waanginy: The Trees Speak at Kings Park.
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Siblings win big with their love for reading
Two sets of siblings have won top prizes for the 2023 Premier’s Reading Challenge, showing off their passion for reading.
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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2019
Lois Little, Newton Moore Senior High School
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WA Premier's Primary Teacher of the Year 2019
Jonathan Petch, Wattle Grove Primary School
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Women lead the way
Five women leading the way in education have been recognised as part of International Women’s Day celebrations for their outstanding contribution and leadership in the classroom and beyond.
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News wrap-up issue #2
Each fortnight we take a look at the news and compile a summary of some of the exciting stories about our schools, staff and students.
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A message from the Director General for World Teachers' Day
Thank you teachers for their amazing work shaping our kids’ lives.
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Students get creative in prosthetics class
Students get a head start in biomedical science by creating recyclable prosthetics.
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Anzac Heroes App
Celebrating Anzac heroes using augmented reality.
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WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year 2019
Lois Little, Newton Moore Senior High School
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WA Premier's Primary Teacher of the Year 2019
Jonathan Petch, Wattle Grove Primary School
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Mobile phones
The Student Mobile Phones in Public Schools policy took effect from the start of Term 1, 2020.
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Community use of school facilities
Schools are a public resource, and community use of school facilities is encouraged.
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Puppets for preservation
Students at a remote Kimberley school helped spread the message about environmental sustainability in their community with a spectacular large-scale puppet production.
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Students against violence
We’d all like violence to stop. You can help by using your voice.
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Sharing tech tips and life advice
Perth high school students have traded tech tips for life advice with local retirement village residents as part of a new program designed to offer meaningful intergenerational connection.
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Media advice and support
Resources for journalists on topics, facts and figures of interest.
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Educators write Yawuru picture book
A team of educators have written a Yawuru children’s picture book to help preserve language and culture for generations to come.
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Rob Riley Memorial Prize winners announced
Western Australia’s highest performing Aboriginal public school graduates from 2022 – one who hopes to become a software engineer, the other a physical education teacher – have each been awarded a prestigious Rob Riley Memorial Prize.