NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear Powered Space Missions
Nine-year-old, Luca Pollack of Carlsbad, California, the winner of the kindergarten through fourth grade division of the 2023 Power to Explore student writing challenge, shows off his mission concept.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael S. Regan recently announced that EPA’s Office of Environmental Education is requesting applications for the 2024 President’s Environmental Youth Awards (PEYA) and Presidential Innovation Awards for Environmental Educators (PIAEE).
iBiology is conducting a survey to evaluate the evolving needs of both students and educators and the impact of using multimedia in the classroom. Take the survey to inform future iBiology content development and enter a draw to win 1 of 5 100$ gift cards.
As part of its initiative for STEM educators in response to natural disasters, CienciaPR have designed a prototype of an "emergency kit" for teachers containing accessible and reproducible educational material, with content aligned to the Department of Education' of Puerto Rico’s science and math standards (and with the ability to align to other subject standards) for elementary, intermediate and higher levels (regular and Montessori), along with guidelines for its implementation. Educational material can be used outside the traditional classroom and does not require the use of electrical power, and/or advanced technology. Materials in each "kit" can cover content for approximately 3-5 months.
The NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Educator Award publicly celebrates high school educators who encourage girls’ interest and participation in technology pursuits. Educator Award recipients form a national community of peers, share practices, and empower other educators to encourage the participation of girls in computing.