In this episode of the STEM ED Podcast, I chat with Dr Stephanie Smith, the Learning Manager at Museum of Australian Democracy.
In this episode, Stephanie explores what student voice looks like in the classroom (for all ages), and elaborates on how we can utilise play to extend students' learning in STEM.
To connect with Steph and MoAD, you can find her:
On Twitter: @SmilesStephi @moadlearning
On Instagram: @stephi_smith_inquirer_
On Facebook: @museumofaustraliandemocracy
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About our Sponsor:
Our Sponsor for this episode of the Podcast is National Education Summit's Conference, Innovation in the STEM Classroom. This Conference (MC'ed by STEM ED Podcast Host, Fi Morrison), is being held in Melbourne. It will allow for educators to learn the latest innovations in STEM and how to implement these into their classroom practice. For more information, visit their website at nationaleducationsummit.com.au