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Secretary DeVos and Ivanka Trump Team Up for STEM Ed
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On Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and Adviser to the President Ivanka Trump teamed up for a STEM-related reading event at the National Museum of American History and later worked on some STEM-focused projects…
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STEM Summer Institute, a program in USD 383 Manhattan KS
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For the past seven years, my district has held an enrichment opportunity for students in grades fifth through ninth grade called STEM Summer Institute. This unique program has been funded by a Department of Defense…
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Dear President-Elect Trump: Make STEM a National Imperative
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The presidential election last week surprised everyone, delighted some, and confounded quite a few. Wherever you landed on this spectrum post-election day, as teachers, there is one thing that we can all agree on: that…
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Update on ESSA; Good News for STEM and FY2017 Appropriations
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July 14, 2016: Congress is set to adjourn for the summer and will return after Labor Day. Before leaving town though there was a flurry of activity around appropriations for FY2017 programs and career and…
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10 Great Sessions for Administrators at the STEM Forum & Expo
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At the 5th Annual STEM Forum & Expo, taking place on July 27-29 in Denver Colorado, administrators can expect to learn more about how they can incorporate STEM into their schools. From roundtable discussions to…
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10 Upper Elementary Sessions at the 2016 STEM Forum and Expo
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Using museums, the community and playfulness to bring STEM concepts to life
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Please welcome guest blogger, Brooke Shoemaker, who brings her museum education expertise to The Early Years blog. Brooke was a pre-k classroom educator at the Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center (SEEC) in…
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10 STEM Education Tools to Take Home from Nashville
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Implementing a quality STEM education program requires creative approaches. But you don’t have to reinvent the wheel. At NSTA’s National Conference on Science Education, taking place in Nashville, March 31–April 3, you…
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Focus on STEM at #NSTA16 Nashville, March 31-April 3
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is becoming a mainstay in schools around the world, and the same will be true this spring at the NSTA National Conference in Nashville, March 31–April 3. There will be…
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The eCYBERMISSION STEM Competition Asks: What’s Your Volunteer Type?
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“From my perspective as an advisor, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the interest and motivation eCYBERMISSION generates in my students. I use many of the website RESOURCES and videos to teach methods. The real learning comes…
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Meet the People Behind the 2015 NSTA STEM Forum and Expo
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The 2015 NSTA STEM Forum and Expo is happening next month in Minneapolis, May 20–23. This unique, STEM-focused event is where informal and formal educators gather to share tools and resources that contribute to…
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Do you know STEM when you see it?
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Jonathan Gerlach, an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator, discusses the difficulty of defining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in this month’s NSTA Reports commentary. I…
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Archive: English Learners in STEM Subjects, May 4, 2019
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English learners (ELs) bring a wealth of ideas, perspectives, and solutions to STEM education. However, according to a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2018), the nearly 5…
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Freebies and Opportunities From the Field for Science and STEM Teachers, July 5, 2022
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Area Conference in New Orleans
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Due to ongoing health and safety concerns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Science Teaching Association has decided to cancel the fall 2020 Area Conferences on Science Education. The face-to-face meetings…