Partnerships
Research usually requires partnerships with other organisations such as
schools, professional associations and government departments. The STEME
Research Group has a number of partnerships through which our research grows.
- Deakin University runs School-based teaching program maths, science technology, whereby Deakin students work with small groups of children. The Deakin students are able to develop their teaching techniques and focusing on the learning of individual children.
- The Deakin Bachelor of Primary Education (Science) and the Bachelor of Primary Education (Mathematics) are being offered in Malaysia as part of the Malaysian Government project to reintroduce the teaching of mathematics and science in English
- Partnership with Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics
Education (RECSAM) in Malaysia - regional hub for professional development
activities for at least eleven South East Asian countries. Collaboration
with RECSAM has involved in a number of different activities including
teaching in their science and maths program, judging in their regional
Searching for Seameo Young Scientist convention, presentations at conferences,
and course consultation.
- Deakin University is the Victorian hub for Science,
ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Regional Australia (SiMERR)
- Kingswood College is working closely with Deakin University on a project funded by Australian Research Council 2007-2009: The role of representation in learning science, Russell Tytler, Vaughan Prain, Bruce Waldrip, Peter Hubber.
- Association of Independent Schools Victoria (AISV) is affliliated with Staff on several Educational Research Projects
- University
Quality learning across international boundaries, collaboration between
Deakin University and University Sains Malaysia.
