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Ischool for the future
Ischool for the future







ischool for the future

Through the program the college exposes students to a range of career options and information to help increase STEM aspirations and engagement. The seven capabilities that will be addressed in the program as stated in the Australian Curriculum are literacy/ numeracy, information and communication technology capability, critical and creative thinking, personal and social capability, ethical understanding and intercultural understanding. The College has a long tradition of cross-disciplinary programs of study and this new and progressive focus aligns with Australia’s National STEM School Education Strategy that sets two key goals for STEM education:Įnsures that students finish school with strong foundational knowledge in STEM and related skills.Įnsures that students are inspired to take on more challenging STEM subjects. Living Waters Lutheran College has recently introduced STEM as a specialist program for selected Year 7 students to innovatively apply their learning and engage creatively in real-world problems. Why is STEM so important at school? As the desire for scientific and technical skills increases within the workforce, schools are beginning to foster a culture where Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is recognised and valued as part of the broader curriculum. STEM at School: why it’s essential that our students are prepared for the future workplace Feedback, Concerns and Complaints from the Community.Down South Therapy at Living Waters Lutheran College.









Ischool for the future