Students and teachers have been invited to submit projects for consideration at the inaugural Riverina SISP STEM awards.
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Award entries will be accepted from projects in Science, Technology, Mathematics, Electronics, Robotics, Industrial and Engineering Technology, Mandatory Technology, Food and Textiles, Graphics, Information and Software Technology, and Marine and Aquaculture Sciences.
Rachael Whiting, CEO of Regional Development Australia in the Riverina region, said the SISP program has empowered students and their teachers to develop a solution-focused approach to learning and to innovate through collaboration.
"The SISP curriculum gives educators and students in our public schools a unique platform for learning and the resolve to excel in a future-driven program," Ms Whiting said.
"The awards will give all participants a chance to showcase their learning development and capabilities, and to be acknowledged by their peers."
The SISP ISTEM awards are now open for entry, with applications closing on November 1.
Griffith Regional Theatre will host the Riverina ceremony on November 12, from 9:30am to 12pm.
"We are all looking forward to supporting our students and teachers in their project development and to seeing the finished products for submissions to the awards," Ms Whiting added.
"The SISP philosophy is about building skills for life-long learning."
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