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Curtin University Brings Cutting-Edge Electron Microscope to Primary School

Hayley Derwort and Vik Gasparik educate students on STEM sciences with the help of the microscope donated by Curtin for the week.

Students at O’Connor Primary School in Kalgoorlie-Boulder are experiencing a unique educational opportunity this week with the arrival of a high-tech TM4000Plus scanning electron microscope from Curtin University. This powerful instrument allows students to explore the world of science by visualising materials and organisms at atomic levels, using electron beams instead of light.

The initiative aims to enhance science education for students ranging from pre-primary to Year 6. Science teachers Hayley Derwort and Viktor Gasparik have designed engaging classroom sessions that leverage the capabilities of the microscope. This hands-on approach is intended to inspire curiosity and interest in scientific careers among young learners.

Mr. Gasparik expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity to introduce such advanced technology to his students. “As soon as we found out that Curtin was offering this program, we jumped on to the opportunity,” he stated. He emphasised the rarity of having access to such equipment, noting, “It’s an electron microscope — it’s not something that you can just pick up from Harvey Norman, so it’s an amazing opportunity.”

The visit not only provides students with a chance to see the microscope in action but also serves a broader purpose. It demonstrates to them that pursuing a career in science is accessible regardless of their current location. “For them to be able to see the electron microscope in action shows them, if they want to be a scientist, it doesn’t matter where they are, they can be a scientist,” Mr. Gasparik added.

This initiative by Curtin University highlights the importance of innovative educational programs that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. By facilitating such experiences, universities can play a crucial role in shaping the scientific aspirations of the next generation. The program not only enriches the curriculum but also provides students with insights into the scientific processes that underpin the materials and organisms they encounter daily.

As technology continues to evolve, opportunities like this will be essential in fostering an informed and engaged future workforce in the sciences.

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