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Ableman Garwe

Ableman Garwe

Member, Teachers’ Council

Teachers’ Council

Ableman Garwe is an accomplished STEM educator with over two decades of international teaching experience, dedicated to empowering students to become independent, socially responsible global citizens. He currently serves as a Mathematics and Science Teacher at Dubbo Christian School in Australia, where he combines inquiry-based learning with explicit direct instruction to deliver strong academic outcomes across Stages 4 and 5. Ableman brings a global perspective to education, having taught across diverse systems in Zimbabwe, Bahrain, South Africa, and Australia. His experience spans multiple international curricula, including Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level, International Baccalaureate (IB), BTEC Engineering, and the NSW curriculum. His teaching philosophy centres on student‑focused learning environments, where data‑informed instruction and engaging resources are tailored to meet the needs of every learner. Beyond the classroom, he is a passionate advocate for STEM engagement and lifelong learning. His professional journey includes delivering science demonstrations at major exhibitions and participating in the Honeywell Educators @ Space Academy at NASA, reflecting his commitment to inspiring curiosity and scientific exploration among students. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education, and is a Certified Professional Physicist. Ableman is also an active member of NESA and the South African Institute of Physics. Committed to continuous professional growth and international‑minded education, Ableman remains deeply engaged with developments in STEM education, educational technology, and space science, helping ensure students are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and mindset needed to thrive in an increasingly complex and evolving world.