Celebrating Our Science Leaders

Posted by SASTA

on 29/07/2024

We wanted to highlight some of our science leaders and share their inspiring journeys. Read on to find out more! Jason Greenslade, Science Curriculum Leader, Westminster School What inspired you to become a science teacher? I love working with people, I also love seeing people grow and get better –...

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Recognising some of our Science Educators

Posted by SASTA

on 22/07/2024

We're sharing some of the achievements and journeys of our science educators. Read on to find out more, including their favourite science fact! Stefania Pulford, Thebarton Senior College What inspired you to become a science teacher? My love of learning, helping others and physical science is what inspired me to...

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Celebrating Primary Years Science Teachers

Posted by SASTA

on 15/07/2024

There are many teachers of science in Primary Schools, classroom teachers and science specialists. We asked a few primary teachers why they became teachers, what their day typically looks like and any advice they would give. Andrew Harris, Pilgrim School What inspired you to become a primary science teacher? Prior...

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2024 SASTA Award Winners

08/07/2024

We heard from some our SASTA award winners about what inspires them as teachers. Miriam Doull, Mitcham Primary School - 2024 Credit Union SA / SASTA Outstanding Contribution to the Teaching of Science (Primary)   What does it mean to you to win this award? I am very honoured, and I...

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Stargazing at Your School with the Astronomical Society of SA

Posted by SASTA

on 03/07/2024

Interested in holding an evening of stargazing at your school?  The Astronomical Society South Australia (ASSA) is an amateur society, which exists to bring people together who are interested in learning more about the night sky. The outreach program has the objective of presenting astronomy to the wider communiy through...

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