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Are schools preparing students for a STEM world?

As digital technologies become increasingly entrenched in daily life, as many as one in three jobs could be lost to automation by 2030.

More schools will get specialist teachers who studied Maths and Science at university under a Federal government’s plan.
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But industry professionals say some of those jobs will be replaced by new roles in emerging fields.

So how are Australia's schools adapting to prepare students for jobs of the future?

Students at Sydney's Marsden High School make bottle rockets, print 3D designs and engineer solar-powered cars.

It is Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, or STEM studies, but not as we once knew it.

Stergos Kastelloriou reports.

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