Get Involved
Get involved in the development of relevant, contextualised STEM education resources to help train your future employees
Get Involved
Get involved in the development of relevant, contextualised STEM education resources to help train your future employees
Get Involved
Would you or your organisation like to be involved in the development of relevant, contextualised STEM education resources to help train your future employees? We will partner with you to build diverse and effective resources.
Have you already developed Australian based STEM curriculum resources that engage your students? If so, we want to hear from you!
The collaborative development of learning and teaching resources with leading Australian companies, universities, teachers and education experts ensures that educators can deliver authentic and contextualised STEM content and provides insights into their classrooms.
We welcome contributions of world-class, Australian focused, contextualised STEM learning and teaching resources. To submit them to our team for review, click below.
Get Involved
Would you or your organisation like to be involved in the development of relevant, contextualised STEM education resources to help train your future employees? We will partner with you to build diverse and effective resources.
Have you already developed Australian based STEM curriculum resources that engage your students? If so, we want to hear from you!
The collaborative development of learning and teaching resources with leading Australian companies, universities, teachers and education experts ensures that educators can deliver authentic and contextualised STEM content and provides insights into their classrooms.
We welcome contributions of world-class, Australian focused, contextualised STEM learning and teaching resources. To submit them to our team for review, click below.
“WesTrac is excited to be involved in supporting Aussie Kids in STEM as we know how important these skills are in the workforce and hopefully we can help encourage more young people to take up these areas of studies, and eventually join us in ‘Team Yellow’ at WesTrac.”
Jessica Pritchard – Strategic Pricing Manager
“WesTrac is excited to be involved in supporting Aussie Kids in STEM as we know how important these skills are in the workforce and hopefully we can help encourage more young people to take up these areas of studies, and eventually join us in ‘Team Yellow’ at WesTrac.”
Jessica Pritchard – Strategic Pricing Manager
Are you in Industry?
Why Should Industry Become Involved?
“Industry can help to build the enthusiasm of students, teachers and parents by providing examples of real-world problems that young people would love to solve. Businesses can contribute content and context to Principals, lead teachers and academics who are developing contemporary curriculum resources.”
Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr. Alan Finkel AO
“Optimising STEM Industry-School Partnerships”
Are you in Industry?
Why Should Industry Become Involved?
“Industry can help to build the enthusiasm of students, teachers and parents by providing examples of real-world problems that young people would love to solve. Businesses can contribute content and context to Principals, lead teachers and academics who are developing contemporary curriculum resources.”
Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr. Alan Finkel AO
“Optimising STEM Industry-School Partnerships”
Industry involvement in iTeachSTEM will make a real difference in Australia’s STEM classrooms. It will provide real-world context, relevance and insights into the application of STEM and potential career pathways. Future-proof your business by having a significant influence on the development of STEM skills and abilities that are being taught in Australian schools.
Industry involvement in iTeachSTEM will make a real difference in Australia’s STEM classrooms. It will provide real-world context, relevance and insights into the application of STEM and potential career pathways. Future-proof your business by having a significant influence on the development of STEM skills and abilities that are being taught in Australian schools.
Current Collaborators
Are you an Education Institution?
Why Should Educational Institutions Become Involved?
“Through this exciting partnership our leading academics will provide professional learning to support teachers and extend real-world STEM opportunities for all students.”
Professor Tracey Green, Executive Dean, Charles Sturt University
Are you an Education Institution?
Why Should Educational Institutions Become Involved?
“Through this exciting partnership our leading academics will provide professional learning to support teachers and extend real-world STEM opportunities for all students.”
Professor Tracey Green, Executive Dean, Charles Sturt University
The involvement of Education Institutions in iTeachSTEM will help to develop the best STEM curriculum. One of our biggest challenges is that the majority of STEM education resources we have are American. Our Education Institutions have the opportunity to take the lead on the development of relevant, contextualised, Australian learning resources to engage our school students.
The involvement of Education Institutions in iTeachSTEM will help to develop the best STEM curriculum. One of our biggest challenges is that the majority of STEM education resources we have are American. Our Education Institutions have the opportunity to take the lead on the development of relevant, contextualised, Australian learning resources to engage our school students.
Current Collaborators
Are you a Teacher, School or Education Expert?
Why Should Teachers and Experts Become Involved?
“The iTeachSTEM website promises to be a game-changer for educators wishing to find quality resources for STEM and Engineering. Supplying gold-standard resources free of charge that have been written, prepared and/or recommended by leading Engineering Studies and STEM educators, iTeachSTEM will quickly become the go to online resource for educators not only in NSW but right across Australia and the global STEM community.”
Ian Preston
Murrumbidgee Regional High School
Engineering Studies and iSTEM teacher
Are you a Teacher, School or Education Expert?
Why Should Teachers and Experts Become Involved?
“The iTeachSTEM website promises to be a game-changer for educators wishing to find quality resources for STEM and Engineering. Supplying gold-standard resources free of charge that have been written, prepared and/or recommended by leading Engineering Studies and STEM educators, iTeachSTEM will quickly become the go to online resource for educators not only in NSW but right across Australia and the global STEM community.”
Ian Preston
Murrumbidgee Regional High School
Engineering Studies and iSTEM teacher
Educators are on the frontline supporting Australian industry and STEM innovators while balancing the needs of their students. There is a need for great Australian-made, STEM-based curriculum and our teacher, school or education expert collaborators can contribute to build diverse and effective resources through several different mediums. We welcome your ideas and contributions!
Educators are on the frontline supporting Australian industry and STEM innovators while balancing the needs of their students. There is a need for great Australian-made, STEM-based curriculum and our teacher, school or education expert collaborators can contribute to build diverse and effective resources through several different mediums. We welcome your ideas and contributions!
Current Collaborators
Getting Involved is Easy
The iTeachSTEM initiative has been designed to make it easy for industry, universities and teachers to have a real impact on STEM learning. Numerous reports affirm that these types of partnerships can significantly assist students to transition from school to work, assist industry to engage with future employees and help schools to bring innovative teaching and learning opportunities to their communities. Be part of the solution to grow Australia’s STEM workforce.
Getting Involved is Easy
The iTeachSTEM initiative has been designed to make it easy for industry, universities and teachers to have a real impact on STEM learning. Numerous reports affirm that these types of partnerships can significantly assist students to transition from school to work, assist industry to engage with future employees and help schools to bring innovative teaching and learning opportunities to their communities. Be part of the solution to grow Australia’s STEM workforce.