Journal article

Using Local Rural Knowledge to Enhance STEM Learning for Gifted and Talented Students in Australia

J Morris, E Slater, MT Fitzgerald, GW Lummis, E van Etten

Research in Science Education | SPRINGER | Published : 2021

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Abstract

In order to supply a future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce, Australia needs to engage its most capable and gifted secondary students in quality STEM learning, either within school or through extra-curricular opportunities, so that they will continue into STEM-based tertiary degrees. High-achieving students in rural communities may face additional barriers to STEM learning that can limit their ability to pursue advanced STEM studies and occupations. This small-scale research project sought to explore a group of gifted lower secondary students’ engagement and experiences in a STEM programme designed around a local rural knowledge model as reported by Avery (..

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