The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is a leader in the movement to promote and improve engineering education. When ASEE holds its annual conference this week in Indianapolis, EiE will be in the spotlight.
Cynthia Berger
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Friday, January 30
College Engineering Programs, Get Ready for the Next Generation!
The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) is a leader in the movement to promote and improve engineering education. When ASEE holds its annual conference this week in Indianapolis, EiE will be in the spotlight.
Friday, January 30
Summertime is STEM Time
School vacation is almost here. Summer gives middle-school students time to pursue an existing passion or try something new—especially when it comes to STEM.
Katie Friedman knows firsthand what captures a middle-schooler’s interest. She works at the out-of-school time academic program Tutoring Plus in Cambridge, MA, as a Science & Elementary Program Fellow, thanks to a Massachusetts Promise Fellowship. This spring Katie’s group of sixth- through eighth-graders pilot tested a new unit for Engineering is Elementary's new “Engineering Everywhere” out-of-school time curriculum.
Friday, January 30
Engineering Equity in the Classroom
Friday, January 30
Engineering Made Easy
We were excited to welcome educators from across the nation in Boston last week for the annual meeting of the National Science Teachers’ Association (NSTA). One conference strand was “Engineering and Science: Technological Partners”—a very timely topic! The new Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) put unprecedented emphasis on engineering as part of K-12 STEM instruction. In fact the standards recommend that engineering be raised “to the same level as scientific inquiry when teaching science disciplines.” But school days are already crowded. Adding engineering to the mix can sound daunting—especially if you don't have much experience with science or engineering.