Sue Gaardboe

Sue Gaardboe

Trained primary teacher and researcher at the University of South Australia

Sue Gaardboe trained as a primary school teacher after completing a degree in Applied Science and working for 10 years in the field of Textile Conservation. She has taught in three continents, and in roles as diverse as a secondary school art teacher, tertiary lecturer and a primary school science teacher. In 2012 she won the Early Career STEM Educator of the year award in the South Australian Science Excellence Awards. Her most recent role was as Assistant Principal for Innovative Pedagogies and Digital Technologies in an Adelaide primary school. Sue is a Doctoral Candidate in the UniSA STEM unit at the University of South Australia.

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Researching school-industry STEM partnerships
Researching school-industry STEM partnerships

Has your school been thinking about or working to develop STEM lessons? Are you contemplating building connections with industry? Our latest reader submission shares details of research exploring the impact of school-industry partnerships.