STEAM: How art can help maths students

By Tom Joyner
Updated February 22 2016 - 10:08am, first published February 10 2016 - 5:40pm
Maxim Adams and Zelda Winestock with Cindy Lawrence (centre) and some of the students' art pieces. Photo: Janie Barrett
Maxim Adams and Zelda Winestock with Cindy Lawrence (centre) and some of the students' art pieces. Photo: Janie Barrett
Maxim and Zelda Winestock with some of the students' art pieces at the International Grammar School in Ultimo, Sydney.  Photo: Janie Barrett
Maxim and Zelda Winestock with some of the students' art pieces at the International Grammar School in Ultimo, Sydney. Photo: Janie Barrett

A Sydney school has appointed the nation's first science, technology, engineering, art and maths director to help students integrate art with maths and science in an effort turnaround Australia's deepening STEM crisis.

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