Quantitative skills in the workplace Before Christmas, the Office of the Chief Scientist released the reports from the Quantitative Skills in 21st Century Workplaces project which was undertaken by AAMT with the… read more →
Our first events for 2015 are now open for registration, and places are starting to fill up. TELG’s first workshop in Springfield, south-western Brisbane for STEM students and teachers will… read more →
The Department of Education, Training and Employment is developing five optional online coaching modules in conjunction with the Queensland College of Teachers, to strengthen effective pedagogical practice and teacher content… read more →
Dream Big Project – Wednesday 18th February 2015 An initiative by a group of dedicated engineers and in partnership with CQUniversity (Rockhampton Campus), girls in Years 10, 11 and 12… read more →
Paul and I would like to wish all of our students, parents, teachers, sponsors, engineers and supporters a very Merry Christmas and thank you for your support and encouragement over… read more →
Our last day of an epic trip about the middle kingdom began with a small hiccup – our bus driver lost his keys. However, it turned out to be a… read more →
Our last full day in China, and our first day in Shanghai – the city of the future (as the Chinese like to call it). A busy day has been… read more →
Travel day today. We said goodbye to our excellent guide, Mei and our very comfortable and convenient hotel, the Traders, and set off for the Bejing South Train station. Ahead… read more →
A lot of walking today – we started with the Temple of Heaven. Amazingly, it is even bigger than the Forbidden City but fortunately, we went in the south side… read more →
We were privileged to visit one of the wonders of the world (and probably one of the best known) – the Great Wall of China. And we were so fortunate… read more →