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Local School Chosen To Receive First Of 100 Maths And Science Specialists

The Victorian Coalition Government is delivering on its election promise to boost the standard of maths and science education, with the first 100 specialists being selected to work in dozens of Victorian government

By Russell Northe - 9th December 2011 - Back to News

primary schools.

Nationals Member for Morwell Russell Northe said the first 100 maths and science specialists chosen to take part in the program had completed their initial training.

Mr Northe said Stockdale Road Primary School was among the 55 primary schools to take part in the Victorian Government’s $24.3 million five-year program.

Three mathematics specialists, who have been chosen from Stockdale Road Primary School to support maths learning, will work in the school and with other nearby schools from the start of next year.

Mr Northe said the initiative was aimed at improving teachers’ confidence and ability to teach maths and science and was an important means of increasing students’ participation in the subjects.

"For too long, maths and science has been overlooked in the classroom, leading to a drop in numbers for some VCE math and science subjects," Mr Northe said.

"This is a great announcement for Stockdale Road Primary school, and for maths and science education in Victoria.

"These specialists will work intensively with other teachers to make maths lessons as exciting as possible, and aim to encourage students to do well in maths.

"I commend the teachers and staff for applying to participate in this project to focus on how best to teach students mathematics.

"The project will involve three current Stockdale Road Primary School teachers attending 15 days of professional development over two years with some of the best researchers and educators in Australia.

"I am sure these teachers will enjoy the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and be able to share their new learning and expertise with other teachers at the school."

Mr Northe said 60 maths specialists have been selected to work with 26 schools and 40 science specialists will work with 29 schools.

The remaining 100 specialists promised by the Victorian government under the Primary Mathematics and Science Specialists Initiative will be selected in 2013, with 60 science specialists and 40 maths specialists.

The initiative is part of a broader strategy aimed at improving maths and science participation and standards in Victorian schools, which also includes a four year $5 million program to provide 400 scholarships for university science graduates who want to become teachers in Victorian government schools, particularly in physics and chemistry.

Media: Russell Northe 0408 22 55 23 / Julia Auciello 5133 9088


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