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 ...
The new Ripken STEM classroom at Franklin Square Elementary in Indiana aims to engage students from a young age and cultivate interests in science careers with robots, 3-D printers and interactive ...
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 ...
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 ...
A $50,000 grant from FPL allowed Choctawhatchee High to incorporate innovative technology, including a brand-new aerospace ...
We're often reminded that things aren't always what they appear to be, and that was the case at UT Arlington with a large group of fifth graders from Mansfield Independent School District gathered in ...
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 ...
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 ...
NextEra Energy Resources awarded Parker Unified School District a $50,000 grant to expand hands-on STEM education.
EdSource · How a charter school serving adults became embroiled in scandal and sparked calls for reform Field trips and hands-on lessons are an integral part of K-12 science instruction — at least ...
Brevard Schools Foundation is proud to be a recipient of a Florida Power & Light Company EmPOWERing STEM Educators grant.
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.