 |  | LEARN - BUILD - CONNECT - DISCOVER The dynamic, 5th Annual STEM Forum & Expo, hosted by NSTA, brings together educators and organizations who are actively implementing STEM programs in their schools or districts. When you join us in Denver this July 27-29, come prepared to learn tactics that work, build your professional learning network, connect with effective outreach programs and partnerships, discover new resources, and build a strong curriculum. |
| Kicking off the Forum will be keynote speaker Derek Muller, best known for creating the leading science YouTube channel, Veritasium. The creative sparks will be flying! Click below to watch his trailer, and plan to join us in Denver, July 27–29, for the must-attend STEM education event of the year. Learn more and register here. | | This one-of-a-kind professional learning experience is the only event this year that brings together seven of the top STEM education organizations in the United States. You'll have access to all these experts at once, and members of any of the seven organizations listed below get special member pricing for the Forum. - American Association of Chemistry Teachers (AACT)
- American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT)
- American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA)
- National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT)
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)
- National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
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| | Looking for $ to attend? Ask your administrator if state and federal funding is available. The STEM Forum & Expo provides quality professional learning for science teachers, elementary teachers, literacy specialists, math teachers, engineering teachers, and Title I teachers at an affordable price—often less than what a district pays for in-school training. To assist you, we've provided a justification letter. Download it and bring it to your principal if you need help securing funding and support to attend. |
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