STEM school partnership (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)

November 2014December 2016
This project developed a framework which established a baseline to be used to assess the future effectiveness of STEM enrichment programs.

STEM school partnership (science, technology, engineering and mathematics)

This research established and piloted a framework to evaluate the effectiveness of the STEM enrichment programs.

This outcomes-based evaluation framework established a baseline to be used to assess the future effectiveness of STEM enrichment programs on an annual basis over the longer term.

It concentrated research on programs funded through the STEM Schools Partnership (SSP).  The SSP funds the delivery of science technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) enrichment programs to schools in the Surat Basin. It aims to stimulate interest in studying STEM subjects at school and increase awareness and knowledge of trade and professional career opportunities in the CSG/LNG industry and associated supply chain.

PROJECT OUTPUTS

 

  • Project status: Complete
  • Project leader: Associate Professor Will Rifkin
  • Research team: Bernadetta Devi
  • Research group: The University of Queensland Centre for Natural Gas (formerly known as The University of Queensland Centre for Coal Seam Gas) & The University of Queensland Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining
  • Timeframe: November 2014 - December 2016
  • Project funders: APLNG, Arrow Energy, QGC, Santos, University of Queensland

 

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