Discover a wide range of hands-on STEM resources and lesson plans designed specifically for 4-H educators, volunteers, and teachers. This collection includes engaging activities, classroom guides, and ...
Successful STEM programs for schools have never been more important. For them to work, teachers must work together with students to develop critical thinking, communication, assessment, and inquiry ...
Every classroom is a busy place, but STEM-specific classrooms are built on collaboration, communication, and hands-on inquiry. Things are bound to be extra noisy and energetic. This isn’t a bad ...
Educators are increasingly merging space-themed classroom decor with hands-on STEM activities, sensory play, and structured routines to create immersive learning environments. Resources now range from ...
Field trips and hands-on lessons are an integral part of K-12 science instruction — at least they should be in normal times. But they have virtually disappeared this school year as a result of ...
According to a study from LinkedIn, the most in-demand job skills in 2017 included cloud computing, statistical analysis and app development. What do these skills have in common? They all incorporate ...
Excitement filled the air as the doors swung open to reveal a remarkable classroom transformation. Florida Power & Light Co. joined the St. Lucie County Education Foundation and the St Lucie County ...
To prepare students for jobs in STEM fields, the U.S. Department of Education is shining a spotlight on how educators can incorporate technology into their classroom activities. A new report from ED’s ...
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — A Riviera Beach elementary school is creating learning opportunities for its students that they didn't have before. A $50,000 Classroom Makeover Grant from Florida Power & Light ...
Three new guides from the Voya Foundation’s National STEM Fellowship and the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY) give educators ideas on how to provide high-quality STEM career ...
If the aphorism is true that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, then Dave Terrazas believes the way to a student’s brain runs along the same route. At least that’s the path he’s taking.
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