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Monthly Newsletter – February 2024

STEM Education Works

As Black History Month kicks off, we’re celebrating the remarkable achievements of Black individuals. We will be highlighting their accomplishments and inspiring contributions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Williams (Editor), & P.

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Book review – 50 Women in Technology

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CC-BY provided by author Author Cheryl Robson presents concise biographies of 50 remarkable women who have made significant contributions to the field of technology. The book celebrates the achievements of women from diverse backgrounds across the globe. As a STEM teacher, I can derive valuable insights from “50 Women in Tech.”

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4 Ways to Celebrate Women's History Month with STEM!

Carly and Adam

March is Women's History Month , a time to celebrate the contributions of women throughout history. One way to commemorate this important month is by teaching about women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. Introduce students to women in STEM fields.

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Monthly Newsletter – March 2023

STEM Education Works

There have been countless breakthroughs by women in STEM, so we wanted to spotlight these women and where you can find resources to do the same in your classroom. Our Latest Blog Posts National Engineers Week and Industry 4.0 Free CAD Software for 3D Printing The Broad Field of Engineering: Interview w/ Jesse Burton Bonus blogs!

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12 Picture Books That Celebrate Women in STEM

Carly and Adam

This blog post contains Amazon affiliate links. The books we share with our students can cultivate an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. It is especially important for young girls and boys to see women as STEM role models. Ada Lovelace Poet of Science by Diane Stanley 8. Shark Lady by Jess Keating 2.

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STEAM in History: Lyda Newman

PCS Edventures

She is often remembered as an inspirational suffragist who fought for women of all races’ right to vote, but did you know she also invented and patented an improved version of the hairbrush? This was not only more affordable but worked wonders in detangling a wide range of women’s hair types. Take Learners on a Patent Hunt!

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Monthly Newsletter – February 2023

STEM Education Works

There are plenty of ways to celebrate Black History Month. We would like to celebrate by sharing ways to teach, learn, and celebrate Black history with books, resources, and more! Our Latest Blog Posts Free CAD Software for 3D Printing The Broad Field of Engineering: Interview w/ Jesse Burton A Big Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion!