Meet us in Denver at the end of the month for the STEM event of the year
Click here to view the web or mobile version of this message.
| | Attend the STEM event of the year! The 5th Annual STEM Forum & Expo, hosted by NSTA, is the STEM event of the year and we hope to see you in Denver July 27-29. It's not too late to register and make arrangements to come and discover new STEM resources and strategies to take back to your classroom this fall. Highlights include: |
| Elementary STEM Showcase! Flea-market style sharing experience featuring 20+ leaders in preK–6 STEM education Free NSTA Press book Bringing STEM to the Elementary Classroom to first 15 participants, plus door prizes! STEM Leaders' Panel: Participating STEM organization leaders and educators will discuss issues related to STEM education—including definitions of the acronym and how certifications should be handled. Questions will be invited from the audience as well as virtually via Twitter. This panel is the first step in drafting recommendations that will eventually be documented and made available to the newly elected U.S. President. This is your chance to get your voice into the discussion! 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 bring it to your principal if you need help securing funding and support to attend. |
|
|
|
| | THE FINE PRINT This e-mail is brought to you by the National Science Teachers Association 1840 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3000 Phone: 703-243-7100 http://www.nsta.org If you do not want to receive information by e-mail, please follow this link: http://www.nsta.org/account/opt_out.aspx?email=newsletter@newslettercollector.com |
|