A federal perspective on public policy from our desk in Washington provided by Thomas Phillips, Congressional Affairs Specialist at Battelle. Q: With a focus on education policy, where should we... read more →
Imagining Tomorrow, Reimagining Possibilities Photo credit: MonkeyBusiness Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day 2021 is like no other. Girl Day may be different this year, but it does not have to... read more →
On Wednesday, February 3rd, the STEM Education Coalition hosted a webinar on “STEM Education 101: Major Policy Issues for the 117th Congress.” The webinar highlighted K-12, higher education, CTE, informal... read more →
REGISTER Experts: National Girls Collaborative Project Audience: Network Leads and STEM/Moonshot Staff The post Role Models Drive Equity Part III appeared first on STEM Next.
Experts: Techbridge Girls STEM identity is critical to STEM persistence and how role models are critical to STEM identity, shared through research. In this webinar, we will explore three strategies... read more →
The STEM Education Coalition recently finalized federal policy priorities for 2021, focusing on equity and access throughout the STEM pipeline, recovering and accelerating STEM education and workforce trends from the... read more →
Q: Tell us about the work done at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). What are its areas of research and its mission? A: INL is the nation’s leading laboratory for... read more →
Experts: PEAR Team Learning Goals: 1) Learn how to use the freely available DoS planning tool and related data collection rools to grow and strengthen programming 2) Discuss how to... read more →
Experts: National Girls Collaborative Project This webinar is the second in a series of three webinars focused on STEM role models for afterschool networks and programs presented by the National... read more →
Experts: PEAR Team Learning Goals: 1) Reflect on areas of SED and STEM that are traditionally strong or challenging for programs nationally and for your program/network specifically 2) Create a... read more →