Trying to get students eager to learn about STEM? NASA’s Electronic Professional Development Network (ePDN) classes, available for K-12 teachers, focus on helping teachers learn how to excite students in STEM. More »
STEM Classes for K-12 Teachers
Counselors Must “Own the Turf” to Career and College Readiness
Click here to read the article by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
Counselors Get STEM View of Shuttle Launch
Connecting NASA with Academic, Career and School Counselors Education Forum held May 12-14 at the Shuttle Launch 132, brought 55 school, career and academic counselors together More »
A Taxonomy of Barriers and Supports for Women in STEM Studies and Careers
From the Virtual Counseling Center at Arizona State University.
High School Students: Apply for NASA’s INSPIRE Program
High school students throughout the United States are invited to participate in NASA’s Interdisciplinary National Science Program Incorporating Research Experience, or INSPIRE, through the program’s Online Learning Community.
Applications are being accepted through June 30, 2010. NASA will make selections for the program in September.
“STEM and You” Presentation Template Available
Adapt this PowerPoint template for your next presentation.
Debbie Wooten (wootend@nacc.edu) from Alabama wrote “I’m a career coach in our middle and high schools. I’m looking for STEM presentations…powerpoints and videos designed to be… More »
Will Science and Engineering Be a Good Career?
Where does America’s problem in finding the best and the brightest for its science and engineering jobs begin? Read the Education Week article…
Best Jobs in America
Regardless of their title most jobs are tied to STEM. More…