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ECU Alumni Wins STEM Educator of the Year

We are thrilled to announce that Edith Cowan University alumnus Stephen Warwick has been named the winner of the WA Premier's Science Awards 2024 in the STEM Educator of the Year (Schools) category.

Bald young man with big smile, brown beard, glasses, navy blue zip up jacket over a bright blue polo shirt standing with arms folded in a workshop next to a bright blue cut board on an easel ECU Alumni Stephen Warwick is the WA Premier's Science Awards STEM Educator of the Year 2024.

The Premier's Science Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding scientific research and engagement taking place in Western Australia

This prestigious accolade recognises outstanding contributions to STEM education and highlights the vital role educators play in inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers and innovators.

Inspiring young minds

Stephen Warwick, who has been shaping young minds at Ashdale Secondary College since 2018, has made remarkable strides in STEM education. As the Design and Technology teacher and STEM Coordinator Secondary at Ashdale Secondary College, Stephen has been a driving force in integrating industry-relevant practices into the curriculum.

His work has not only enriched the educational experience but also significantly advanced STEM engagement in Western Australia.

Under Stephen's leadership, the college has developed innovative pathways in Engineering and Mechatronics, opening doors for students to explore cutting-edge fields. His pioneering efforts include the introduction of FIRST robotics at the college, a move that underscores his commitment to fostering a hands-on, interactive learning environment.

Stephen talks about his initiatives, like afterschool robotics clubs, and those that have extended beyond his school, impacting STEM education on a state and national level.

"I have a really strong passion for STEM education and passing on those skills and that passion to my students and I really hope to see those students going off to pathways into engineering and STEM fields and coming back at mentors," says Stephen.

Hear about the Premier's Science Awards 2024: STEM Educator of the Year (Schools) Winner

Championing creative thinking and fostering innovation

ECU Executive Dean of the School of Engineering Professor Paulo de Souza said that Stephen's recognition as STEM Educator of the Year is a testament to his dedication and innovative approach to teaching.

Professor de Souza explains that teaching creative thinking and fostering innovation is core to ECU's teaching model.

"Stephen's work also aligns closely with the broader goals of diversifying WA's economy through STEM, ensuring that students are equipped with the skills needed for emerging industries such as new energy, critical minerals and space exploration," said Professor de Souza.

"I offer my congratulations to Stephen for this well-deserved honour and for his continued impact on STEM education - his success is a proud moment for Edith Cowan University and an inspiration for future generations of STEM leaders."

Elevating STEM fields

The Premier's Science Awards, a cornerstone of the Western Australian Government's strategy to elevate STEM fields, celebrate exceptional contributions in scientific research and engagement.

This year, the introduction of new STEM categories, including the STEM Educator of the Year (Schools), reflects the growing importance of recognising excellence in educational practices that prepare students for future challenges.

For more information on the Premier's Science Awards, visit WA Government's Premier's Science Awards 2024


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