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| Advance Deadline Ends TONIGHT at midnight If you register before midnight, you'll save $ on registration fees Looking for the most rigorous and relevant information for your established STEM program? Is your institution at the infancy of STEM? Do you need guidance on how to start STEM in your own classroom? The STEM Forum & Expo brings together the top thinkers and organizations in STEM education in one location. Highlights include: |
| Hands-on sessions that enhance ongoing development of teachers and school leaders to improve their STEM knowledge, as well as their pedagogical skills used to import the specialized knowledge/content in each of the STEM disciplines. Specialized panels that promote the implementation of teacher and administrator skill and competency development, including data-informed teaching and leading, and the integration of research-based methods into the STEM curriculum. Networking opportunities for administrators to improve and enhance competencies attributable to strong STEM leadership, including, but not limited to, supervising and motivating staff, coordinating STEM curriculum, promoting and sustaining a positive school learning climate, and evaluating student performance in the STEM disciplines. The Forum provides project- and research-based activities that tackle issues of real-world relevance. Our programming is driven by the latest research in subject areas as well as best practices for communicating topics in effective and meaningful ways. A STEM-specific exhibit hall with the newest tools and resources to assist you with educating our students in STEM. Keynote Speaker Derek Muller: Australian-Canadian science communicator, filmmaker, and television presenter. Check out his YouTube channel Veritasium with millions of subscribers! | | | 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 take it to your principal if you need help securing funding and support to attend. |
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