We know that kids are natural engineers. Keeping them engaged and learning at home and in our communities helps to build on their innate curiosity and see opportunities for learning in their everyday surroundings. As part of our Bringing STEM Home series, we’re sharing easy, free or low cost at-home activities and experiments for learners in K-8th grade.
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Profiles | Implementing EiE | Professional Development | Engineering in Elementary STEM Education | STEM Implementation | EiE Ambassador | Friday, June 4
Ambassador Spotlight: Meet Ishika!
Ishika Nag, a sophomore at Oviedo High School, in Oviedo, Florida, is becoming the go-to youth engineering organizer in her community. With help from EiE, she just hosted her first STEM camp with elementary and middle school students across Florida, as well as a few out-of-state participants.
Professional Development | Engineering for All | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Tuesday, June 1
Bringing STEM Home: Pass the Peppers! Pulley Systems, Ziplines and Catapults
We believe that kids are natural engineers. Keeping them engaged and learning at home and in our communities helps to build on their natural curiosity and see opportunities for learning in their everyday surroundings. As part of our Bringing STEM Home series, we’re sharing easy-to-do, free or low cost at-home activities for learners in K-8th grade.
Profiles | Implementing EiE | Professional Development | Engineering in Elementary STEM Education | STEM Implementation | EiE Ambassador | Friday, May 28
Ambassador Spotlight: Meet Eugene!
At The DoSeum in San Antonio, Texas, Senior Educator Eugene Jimenez, is sharing his passion for STEM and constructivist teaching theory with the students and teachers of local school districts.
Professional Development | Engineering for All | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Monday, May 24
Professional Development Resources for AAPI STEM Professionals
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander History Month, we’ve gathered a list of organizations working to promote AAPI excellence in STEM, from students at the university level to professionals throughout their careers. Some include paid memberships and events, others have 100% free resources for students and professionals seeking information about advancement in their field.