Samsung Launches $2M Solve for Tomorrow Contest for STEM Education

Samsung has announced the 11th annual Solve for Tomorrow Contest, a challenge for students and teachers in grades 6 to 12 to tackle local issues of national importance in pursuit of a total of $2 million in potential awards toward STEM education

How to Make Virtual STEM Lessons More Engaging for Young Learners

How to make science, technology, engineering, and math lessons come alive for elementary students during distance learning

Spaces to grow: Creating, rebuilding areas for CTE learning

By reimagining the classroom and other environments on campus, schools can deliver programs that build a future for career-conscious students

Getting kids – and their caregivers – to practice STEM at home

Many educators, caregivers and students have been struggling with remote learning during the pandemic, especially the lack of hands-on learning experiences.

Minecraft: Education Edition Using In-Game Virtual Worlds to Teach SEL Skills, Expand Girls’ & MS Students’ Interest in STEM During Pandemic

#MinecraftEdu is using in-game virtual worlds to teach social-emotional skills and expand girls' & middle schoolers' interest in STEM

Girls in STEM: Closing the gender gap

The Million Girls Moonshot initiative will work with afterschool programs nationwide to increase diversity and equity in science, tech, engineering and math.

Riley: Creativity Is Not a Soft Skill — It Is a Must-Have Mindset for the 21st Century. How Teachers Can Nurture It in Their Students

Most people think of artists, painters, actors, writers when they hear the word “creative.” But STEM students also need to be creative. Creativity is essential, not just something that’s nice to have

Using digital tools for engaging remote STEM instruction

Remote STEM instruction that's both engaging and impactful is possible--with a little determination and creativity

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