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Advocacy

 

We are the organization we are today because of the expertise, passion, and commitment of our members.

Your voice matters—and your involvement shapes the future of science education. 

NSTA’s federal and state advocacy efforts are aligned with our mission to raise the profile of science education. These initiatives—combined with grassroots member engagement—support federal STEM funding streams, advance policies to benefit science teachers, and advocate for science alongside math and reading as a federal and state education priority.

But we don’t do it alone. When educators like you speak up, take action, and get involved, we amplify our collective voice—driving real change for classrooms, communities, and the next generation of learners.

Key Issues

Support federal science and STEM education funding streams

Advance policies that benefit science educators

Advocate for science alongside mathematics and reading as a federal and state education priority

Take Action

Use NSTA’s Legislative Action Center to take action on a number of public policy issues by filling out your information and sending a letter directly to your members of Congress.

Add Your Voice

Stay Informed

Stay informed on the latest advocacy and policy developments by exploring our Legislative Updates blog series.

 

Position Statements

Our position statements provide a platform for NSTA to inform stakeholders of the science educator perspective and guide the work of the association’s policy efforts. These position statements help to raise the profile of the science teaching profession, promote respect, and ensure investment that supports high-quality science education for all students.

View Position Statements

 

Coalitions

NSTA values the power of collaboration to drive meaningful change. That’s why we are an active member of the following coalitions, which unite a wide range of voices to advocate for shared science and STEM education priorities.

 

Advocacy Resources

To support your efforts in advocating for science and STEM education, NSTA provides the following resources and reports.

Resources

  • General STEM Advocacy Toolkit: Everything you need in one place
  • Informal Education State Advocacy Toolkit: Developed with the Afterschool Alliance, this toolkit provides strategies for engaging state and local policymakers on out-of-school STEM learning
  • General Advocacy Resources: Sample letters, policy briefs, and tips for meeting legislators to advocate for science and STEM funding and policies.
  • Committee on Education Funding: The Committee for Education Funding (CEF) provides a strong and unified voice in support of increasing the federal investment in education.
  • National Center for Science Education: NCSE works with teachers, parents, scientists, and concerned citizens at the local, state, and national levels to ensure that topics including evolution and climate change are taught accurately, honestly, and confidently.

 

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