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Museum of Science, Boston releases equity-oriented engineering curricula

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YES draws on more than three decades of research and development by the Museum’s PreK-12 education division, under the leadership of founding director Dr. Christine Cunningham, senior vice president of STEM Learning at the Museum of Science.

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How AI can transform lesson planning and assessment

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All it asks for is the topic, reading level, and any additional criteria teachers might have for their class, like an enhanced focus on accessibility or detailed deep dives into ethical implications. Its enhanced accuracy in math and vast knowledge base make it the ideal option for teachers teaching advanced-level courses in STEM subjects.

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How a Stereotype-Smashing Teen Founded the First All-Girl Muslim Robotics Team

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Zaina Siyed answered that question by creating the FemSTEM Robotics Scholarship Program , a free STEM program for Muslim girls aged 10 to 14. She hung flyers, started a Facebook page and approached mothers in her community—explaining the benefits of STEM education. How did you become interested in STEM learning and robotics?

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Thanksgiving Activities That Keep You in Charge of Learning

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Add color by highlighting the letters, numbers, and symbols typed over the parts you’d like colored (such as the stem of a pumpkin or the bow on Christmas bells in the linked samples above). It’s fine to use one letter throughout (like an X). When you’ve covered the image with characters, delete the watermark.

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Holiday Activities To Keep the Learning Going

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Add color by highlighting the letters, numbers, and symbols typed over the parts you’d like colored (such as the stem of a pumpkin or the bow on Christmas bells in the linked samples above). Quandary – challenge students ethically in this MIT game. It’s fine to use one letter throughout (like an X).

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Imagine that you wanted to slowly kill public education

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implement new, supplemental ‘bread and circuses’ initiatives (say, STEM or financial literacy) that distract the general public from the year-to-year erosion of base school funding. use selective data (say, NAEP scores) to manufacture educational crises that feed your rhetoric of public school failure.

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More Holiday Activities That Keep the Learning Going

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Add color by highlighting the letters, numbers, and symbols typed over the parts you’d like colored (such as the stem of a pumpkin or the bow on Christmas bells in the linked samples above). Quandary – challenge students ethically in this MIT game. It’s fine to use one letter throughout (like an X).