Working Dinner, Welcome, & Plenary Presentation: The Critical Role of K-12 STEM Learning for the Future of Science
A National Science Foundation Update
A National Science Foundation Update
(invitation only)
(invitation only)
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), debuted Connected Science Learning, an online journal for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) educators. The journal bridges in-school and out-of-school STEM learning and showcases highly effective programs, practices, collaborations, and research taking place between these two learning communities.
We are currently experiencing issues with the recording of the Mar 15th NSF CAREER Program Webinar. We are working with Adobe on resolving the issues and will post the recording as soon as we are able.
In the meantime, slides from the webinar can be found here.
Please take this 5 minute survey to indicate your availability June 1-3 for the 2016 DR K-12 PI Meeting. The meeting will officially begin on the evening of June 1 and end around noon on June 3. Exact times are still being determined.
International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education (IJSME)
Call for Papers of 2017 Special Issue on STEM for the Future and the Future of STEM
Guest Editors
Prof. Frances Lawrenz University of Minnesota
Prof. Koeno Gravemeijer; Eindhoven University of Technology; Netherlands
Prof. Michelle Stephan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
NSF recently announced the initiative NSF INCLUDES (Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science). The goal of NSF INCLUDES is to achieve significant impact at the national scale within the next ten years in transforming STEM so that it is fully and widely inclusive.
For more information:
Want to learn more about NSF's Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER)? Join us March 15, 2016 at 3pm ET for an informational webinar led by NSF Program Officer Karen King.
Congratulations to Jakita Thomas (Spelman College) and Kristen Wendell (UMASS Boston) for being recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) award!