Hobart startup AirParents connects parents to help each other with childcare
To help parents connect with others in their school or local community willing to lend a helping hand is Hobart startup AirParents.
To help parents connect with others in their school or local community willing to lend a helping hand is Hobart startup AirParents.
Tutor Scooter is an online platform allowing parents to find and book qualified tutors across a range of grades and subjects.
Four million dollars will be put towards another government initiative to help push science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) learning in schools.
Adelaide startup Makers Empire has developed an app and teaching kit that allows kids to create 3D designs which can later be printed.
Providing parents an easy way to introduce STEM to their kids, Amazon has launched STEM Club, a monthly subscription box filled with STEM toys.
Jugglr is an app helping stay-at-home mothers connect with others in their local area and offer each other their professional services.
Edutech startup Quizling has been selected to take part in the SxSWedu Launch competition, the only Australian startup set to pitch at this year’s event.
For decades Australian schoolchildren have been learning the basics of banking and saving through the Commonwealth Bank’s Dollarmites program.
In recognising the demand for entrepreneurs in this day and age, non-for-profit foundation Club Kidpreneur has designed a unique, interactive and educational entrepreneurial programme for kids across Australia. The Camp Kidpreneur holiday programme is taking place in nine locations nationwide to foster entrepreneurial thinking in children aged between 8 and 12 years.