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Wilkes-Barre Connect, Codelicious, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, and The Institute a part of CSforALL 2020 Commitment Makers

Ellipsis Education

We are honored to be supporting the educators in this pilot program by providing them with computer science curriculum that is comprehensive, flexible, and teacher friendly." Our team here at Wilkes-Barre Connect has been working diligently on our Coding the Coal Region pilot program through our NEPA Works Project. As the U.S.

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The Best Subscription Boxes for Homeschoolers: In-Depth Reviews

STEM Education Guide

Flexible delivery and plans – you can even test out a crate before you decide on a plan! Why we love it: Their materials are easy to understand and accessible for children to navigate independently. GIGIL STEM is a small business subscription company owned and operated by a mom and former preschool teacher.

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5 Rewarding Online STEM Programs for a Better Career in the IT Sector

Career in STEM

It has become popular because it gives users access to powerful computers that would be costly or difficult to set up in-house. It can benefit both small businesses and large corporations alike because cloud providers can often provide more cost-effective solutions than installing them themselves would require.

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New summit, plan and more building STEM network in Virginia

STEMx

It helped that we were asking for a STEM Education Commission while we were getting high marks for STEM job growth, small business development and education outcomes at the same time. The plan will need to reach a wide range of audiences, from urban and tech-oriented to rural with limited broadband access.

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Do Child Care Solutions Stand a Chance in Congress?

ED Surge

For child care, that’s legislation like the Small Business Child Care Investment Act, which is cosponsored by Republican Sens. Joni Ernst and Marco Rubio, that would help nonprofit providers get better access to government loans to help them expand their businesses (Ernst and Rubio did not respond to The 19th’s questions).