There’s a formula for creating ‘Girls of Steel’; it involves mixing together equal parts science,technology, electrical engineering and English literature and allowing students’ natural creativity to select hold.‘Girls of steel’ is just one example of the transformation taking station in the education of young women today at Seymour College. It is being championed by Jodi Gordon, and the Dean of Digital Learning and Innovation at Seymour College,based in Glen Osmond, South Australia.
STEM (science, and technology,engineering and maths) is present throughout the curriculum at Seymour which is nurturing student skills and honing their ability to code, to be constructive and...
Source: technet.com