Colorado’s first free, family STEM festival returns, bringing music, trivia, games and more to Denver. Teachers, students and their parents will experience over 55 interactive exhibits that bring STEM education to life.
Education
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School is out, but that doesn’t mean students should stop learning. Consumer Energy Education Foundation offers at-home summer STEM activities that engage kids in education year-round. From resources for teachers to hosting academic competitions for students, CEEF keeps STEM and energy education top of mind.
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A new WikiProject, Women in Red, demands greater recognition for female historical figures by increasing the number of biographies about women on Wikipedia.
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Keystone Science School’s (KSS) Girls in STEM program focuses on eliminating the gender gap within STEM careers.
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Are you looking for a career in teaching? Shelby County Schools in Memphis, Tennessee is hosting a teacher Signing Day on Saturday, November 18. Potential candidates with bachelor’s degrees are invited to attend.
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With summer coming to an end, families everywhere are gearing up for another school year. And while many parents may be glad to get their kids out of the house, the school year comes with its own chaos. Here are some tips to keep your kids (and yourself) organized.
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Summer reading can enhance vacation time on every level. Children’s summer reading programs are common, and for good reason: reading combats summer learning loss, expands academic skills, and provides entertainment for kids with a lot of free time.
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Colorado has one of the most robust agriculture education systems with degrees in crop sciences, soil conservation, land management and unique programs for future educators.
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