Chris Buswell

Chris Buswell

Chris Buswell has a BSc. Env. Science Grad Dip Ed. Grad Cert in Physics Teaching. He is a highly acclaimed EdTech and STEM education leader, and has been instrumental in establishing international learning cultures and educational partnerships across Australia, the UK, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. As Head of Education at STEM Punks, he drives global STEM initiatives. He was previously the foundation Director of STEM at the Australian International School in Dubai, U.A.E. Honored as the Showcase Queensland Teacher of the Year in 2019 and recipient of the Commonwealth Bank Australia Teaching Fellowship in 2020, Chris's expertise spans strategic STEM education and pedagogical design and delivery, earning him recognition as a global Keynote Speaker.

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STEM in the Early Years: Sparking Curiosity and Building Skills for the Future

STEM in the Early Years: Sparking Curiosity and Building Skills for the Future

In this episode of Growing Little Humans, Chris Buswell, an expert in EdTech and a STEM education leader helps us explore the exciting world of STEM—science, technolog...

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