NSF: Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) Webinar
EventPlease join NSF for an informational webinar about the NSF Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) program at 3:30 PM Eastern Time on March 23, 2022.
NSF AISL Webinar: Advancing Informal STEM Learning Equity Resource Center
EventThe National Science Foundation seeks proposals to create an AISL Equity Resource Center (AISL-ERC) to advance equity within the informal STEM learni
STEM Briefing Series: Rural STEM Education
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Rural STEM Education
Opportunities, Obstacles and Resources
CADRE: Professional Development for Researchers Who Don’t Study PD
EventAre you incorporating a professional development (PD) component into your non-PD DRK-12 project or proposal (i.e., it’s not the primary focus and your team may have different expertise)? Register for this free webinar series to learn from and work with expert colleagues on PD design.
AI CIRCLS Community Partnership Discussion Series - Partnering with K-12 districts
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EvaluATE - The Art and Science of Asking Meaningful Evaluation Questions
EventThe Art and Science of Asking Meaningful Evaluation Questions
Date: February 16, 2022 | 1-2 p.m. Eastern
Presenters: Lori Wingate
Moderator: Emma Leeburg
NSF Virtual Meeting: Blockchain in education - education in blockchain
EventWe would like to inquire about your interest in a 2-day virtual meeting, “Blockchain in education – education in blockchain”, to be organized by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI), February 14-15, 2022, noon-4PM Eastern time. This meeting is not intended to make recommendations to NSF.
Time: You can choose to attend one or more of the following sessions. Feb 14, 2022 12:00 PM ET or Feb 15, 2022 12:00 PM ET
STEM for All Multiplex: Theme of the month - Developing K-12 STEM Career Pathways for the Future of Work
EventThis month’s theme explores STEM career pathways and ways to prepare youth for the future of work. The theme’s playlist, webinar and follow-on discussion explores strategies that can be used to build students’ skills and dispositions in key areas including interdisciplinary teamwork, design and systems thinking, lifelong learning, and real-world problem solving. The career pathway system provides a framework to develop K–12 experiences to ensure that all youth have equitable access to pursue careers in STEM fields.