In a world increasingly shaped by science and technology, STEM education has never been more critical. If America is to meet the challenges of the 21st century, we must STEMtheGAP™ in science, technology, engineering, and mathematical education.
Who better to turn to for new ideas than you—the teachers in America’s classrooms?
Share your best ideas for improving STEM education.
The
Center for Science of Teaching and Learning (CSTL) and Dow have come together
to support STEM education in our schools. STEM education is absolutely vital
for our children and our future. We need to encourage children to pursue
science, technology, engineering and math related fields. Our real challenge
lies in how to achieve our goal of improving STEM education.
We
would like to introduce the STEM THE GAP Teacher Challenge. Teachers of all
fields are invited to submit their ideas for increasing STEM education in the
classroom. The top 25 entries will earn a $1,000 grant to be used in the
classroom!
Submit an entry by May 16, 2014.
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