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Project BioEYES is a science education program which provides classroom-based learning opportunities through the use of live zebrafish.

The goal of the classroom units is to teach conceptual understanding of life science content and processing skills while exciting children to the thrill of scientific discovery. They participate in a fun exercise that breaks down stereotypes about both science and scientists. This is stimulating and educational for both the teacher and students.

A BioEYES Australia pilot was introduced during National Science Week 2010. The program was delivered to students at the John Monash Science School (JMSS) located on the Monash University Clayton campus and Bentleigh West Primary School (BWPS). Read about the success of the pilot program here

To learn more about BioEYES visit the website