Shelley Dunlop

Shelley Dunlop

Public programs manager at Queensland Museum

Shelley currently works at Queensland Museum managing public programs that cover both informal STEM engagement and teacher professional development. Her background is in education for sustainability and community engagement, with a particular focus on place-based alignment of STEM initiatives. She has been involved in leading the Inspiring Australia STEM club program in Queensland since 2017.

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Teacher's bookshelf: STEM clubs in primary
Teacher's bookshelf: STEM clubs in primary

STEM Education in Primary Classrooms uses research from Australia and New Zealand as a base for exploring how Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is being integrated into classroom practice. This exclusive extract for Teacher readers shares a case study of a successful STEM club at a Queensland school.