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| | | Today is the Last Day for Earlybird Savings! | Save up to $95 with earlybird registration for our Baltimore Area Conference on Science Education NSTA's Area Conference on Science Education is just around the corner, taking place October 5–7 at the Baltimore Convention Center in the beautiful Inner Harbor in downtown Baltimore. Today is the last chance to save the MOST on conference registration. View the program preview Download a letter to request attendance support Browse hundreds of sessions | Learn More >> | | |
| KEYNOTE: Holding Fast to Dreams: Creating a Culture of STEM Success Named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Time magazine (2012) and one of America's Best Leaders by U.S. News & World Report (2008), Freeman A. Hrabowski is president of UMBC (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) since 1992, and is a consultant on science and math education to national agencies, universities, and school systems. Featured Presentation: Rigorous Citizen Science for Lasting Change Gregg Treinish founded Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation (ASC), a nonprofit organization connecting outdoor adventurers with scientists in need of data from the field. Featured Presentation: Creating an Understanding-Based Curriculum for the Next Generation Science Standards An accomplished author, Jay McTighe has co-authored 14 books, including the award-winning Understanding by Design series with Grant Wiggins. Featured Presentation: Building a Nation of Makers: Lessons Learned While Serving as a Senior Adviser in the Obama White House Andrew Coy is a driven problem-solver with experience at the intersection of nonprofit, education, government, and technology. Most recently, he served in President Obama's White House, Office of Science and Technology Policy as a senior adviser on the Tech and Innovation team. | Learn More >> | | Finding Funding...for Free! How to Secure External Funding for Classroom Projects and Research Three Teachers...60 Students...One Genuine STEM Unit of Study Developing Curriculum for the NGSS: Navigating the Perfect Storm Oysters as Teachers: An NGSS Story Threading 3-D Science Learning Through the Solar System: It's Not the Tholian Web Energy Efficiency: Making a Difference Can Start Early Integrating Technology for Greater Engagement in the NGSS Music to My Ears! 3-D Learning in Baltimore City Elementary Schools BioBlitz—From Field to Classroom Ten Minutes to Improving Science Achievement | Browse all sessions >> | | Download and give this letter to your principal to support your request for conference attendance. | |
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