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Empowering girls with STEM education to build tomorrow’s tech industry

eSchool News

Key points: Inspiring young women in STEM programs requires cultivating a culture of community Black students need more STEM career exposure Launching a districtwide computer science program for all grades For more news on STEM education, visit eSN’s STEM & STEAM hub All too often, female students are underrepresented in STEM classes.

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5 tips to bring engineering into the classroom

eSchool News

Exposing students to the importance of engineering and giving them the skills required to be the problem solvers of tomorrow is crucial, but educators often don’t know how to integrate engineering concepts into their instruction.

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Would You Rather: Transfer and Apply

Catlin Tucker

What activities can I use to help my grade students understand the cultural/historical context of ? Can you suggest STEM-related projects for grade students to apply their knowledge of ? What are some activities to help my grade students develop their skills while learning about ?

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Why Music Education is Important for Children To Learn

Ask a Tech Teacher

Yet, many benefits stem from a musical education. Musical training enriches students, and music plays an integral role in culture and overall development, spilling into other areas within our lives. Read on to see why music education needs to play a vital role in children throughout their educational development.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

The program fosters student agency in learning through solidarity, creates a sense of belonging and self-efficacy for students and instructors, integrates teaching approaches responsive to students’ learning needs, and builds a culture of openness to student feedback (Cavazos, 2024; Cavazos & Chapa, 2023; Cavazos et al., 2017, January).

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7 questions after Governor Branstad’s school funding veto

Dangerously Irrelevant

Midwest educators are doubly nice, both because of the culture of where we live and because of our profession. State department educational policy advocacy: “Evidence-based” or puffery? 5 big questions for the Iowa Council on Educator Development.

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