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Connecting Literacy and Engineering: Empowering Students in K-12 Education

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As educators strive to offer students a comprehensive learning experience, combining diverse subjects is a compelling choice such as integrating literacy and engineering. Let's explore some benefits and examples of combining literacy and engineering, offering educators and students opportunities to venture into these domains.

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InfoStellar: The Future of Satellite Communications

STEMe

These space-bound objects were initially developed by aerospace engineers to map the surface of the Earth from space. Yet, within a matter of decades, engineers worked together to discover the immense possibilities presented by satellites, ranging from Earth observation and imagery to communication and navigation.

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National Engineers Week and Industry 4.0

STEM Education Works

National Engineers Week Pull out your graph paper and put on your hard hats, folks; it’s National Engineers Week! National Engineers Week is observed by more than 70 engineering, education, and cultural societies and more than 50 corporations and government agencies across the country. Industry 4.0 What is Industry 4.0?

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Discovery Museum — Science & Engineering Communication Fellows, Apply by Oct. 3

Newton STEM

The Discovery Museum (177 Main Street, Acton) seeks Science & Engineering Communication Fellows. Finally, on December 2, 5PM-8PM, Fellows will meet with the public and share their research and hands-on activities at the Museum;s Meet the Scientists & Engineers event, held during December’s Free Friday Night.

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SMart Engineering: The Intersection of Science, Math and Art

PCS Edventures

SMart Engineering: The Intersection of Science, Math and Art SMart (Science, Math, Art) In the ever-evolving landscape of technology and innovation, an important synergy exists between science, mathematics and art in the field of engineering. These skills are the foundation of SMart engineering. Embrace risks without fear.

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STEM Everyday #250 | Literacy & Elementary Engineering | feat. Ekuwah Moses

STEM Everyday Podcast

Ekuwah Moses is an Elementary Engineering teacher in Las Vegas, NV. Ekuwah shares how her previous teaching positions in Literacy allow her to help kids improve communication skills while doing STEM. She uses a variety of techniques to help over 700 students engage with STEM concepts and build a STEM culture in her school.

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Engineering Education for Children on the Autism Spectrum: Content, Pedagogy, and Assessment

National Science Foundation

Engineering learning is a lifelong process that starts from a very young age as children discover the world through tinkering, touching, and being curious. Some refer to children as natural engineers (Dorie et al., Young children naturally and informally engage in engineering-related behaviors and activities (Petroski, 2003).