The Andy Thomas Space Foundation and Makers Empire are delighted to celebrate the successful delivery of the Eyre Peninsula Space Explorers Project to 14 schools located on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Running in terms 2-3, the Eyre Peninsula Space Explorers Project was a collaboration between the Andy Thomas Space Foundation and Makers Empire funded through the Australian Government’s Makers Projects – Community STEM Engagement grant.
The Eyre Peninsula Space Explorers Project utilised a collaborative and innovative educational methodology to ignite passion for space and STEM studies among rural and remote schools and their communities. This involved implementing a holistic strategy to raise awareness of potential STEM-related career pathways into the national space industry as well as other high-tech industry sectors. The project introduced an exciting space-related STEM curriculum to schools. It provided professional development for teachers, engagement with parents and local communication channels, and increased students’ understanding of space disciplines, career opportunities and pathways, and local space projects.
The participating schools were: Cleve Area School, Cowell Area School, Cummins Area School, Elliston Area School, Koonibba Aboriginal School, Lincoln Gardens Primary School, Navigator College, Penong Primary School, Poonindie Community Learning Centre, Port Neill Primary School, Streaky Bay Area School, Tumby Bay Area School, Ungarra Primary School, and Wudinna Area School.