Posted by SASTA

on 27/01/2026

Engineering is Elementary workshop – Renmark

When: 3:30-5:30pm Monday 23rd March 2026
Location: Renmark – Ramble Arts
Time: 2 hrs
Audience: Educators

About

In this FREE workshops, you will:

  • Get hands-on with agricultural engineering and activities from the ‘The Best of Bugs: Designing Hand Pollinators’ unit of work.
  • Develop effective strategies to teach STEM content, and skills, to meet the learning needs of your students,   
  • Gain the confidence to teach STEM in your classroom through the Engineering Design Process.    

After the workshop, we’ll send you a resource kit and unit of work so you can run Engineering is Elementary in your classroom. You’ll also be connected to a national community of practice for ongoing collaboration and support. 

Things to know

  • Engineering is Elementary units are designed for primary educators; however, they can be adapted for secondary school or other settings.
  • Workshops are FREE but applications are essential as places are limited!    
  • Afternoon tea will be provided.

 Find out more and register here

Education Programs Professional Learning workshop – Salisbury

When: 9am – 3pm Wednesday 25th March  
Location: Salisbury (venue TBC)
Time: 6 hours
Audience: Educators

About

In these FREE workshops, you will:

  • Get hands-on with agricultural engineering and activities from the ‘The Best of Bugs: Designing Hand Pollinators’ unit of work.
  • Develop effective strategies to teach STEM content, and skills, to meet the learning needs of your students,   
  • Gain the confidence to teach STEM in your classroom through the Engineering Design Process.    

After the workshop, we’ll send you a resource kit and unit of work so you can run Engineering is Elementary in your classroom. You’ll also be connected to a national community of practice for ongoing collaboration and support. 

Things to know

  • Engineering is Elementary units are designed for primary educators; however, they can be adapted for secondary school or other settings.
  • Starting in STEM builds confidence and capacity to teach engaging, meaningful STEM in the classroom. It’s ideal for out-of-field teachers and anyone seeking purposeful, community-connected STEM professional learning. It is especially valuable for pre-service and early-career educators.
  • Workshops are FREE but applications are essential as places are limited. 
  • Morning tea and lunch will be provided. 

 Find out more and register here