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Get involved in STEM education advocacy!

STEMx

A widely cited differentiator and value-add for members is the focus and expertise at STEMx on education policy advocacy, particularly at the federal level. Each of us is called to be an advocate for high-quality STEM education within the bounds of our current organizational roles. STEM Policy Forum in March 2023.

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Celebrating Earth Day: Free Activities For Inspiring STEM Learning for a Sustainable Future

STEM for Kids

Beyond its symbolic significance, Earth Day plays a crucial role in promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. Promoting Technology Innovation: STEM learning goes hand in hand with technological innovation, and Earth Day inspires students to develop creative solutions to environmental challenges.

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Monthly Newsletter – June 2023

STEM Education Works

Here’s how to get involved: To start, World Ocean Day has free resources such as an event planning & advocacy toolkit, posters, cleanup guides, and materials for kids. Buy Now Get 3Doodlers for your entire class with the Create+ Learning Pack or Start+ Learning Pack. Read more to find ways to support and take action.

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What Does It Take to Put Inclusive Curriculum Legislation Into Practice?

ED Surge

District leaders, school administrators and educators need sustained support to effectively and respectfully implement the shifts behind a curricular mandate like this. As an Asian American, a former classroom teacher and a resident of Illinois, I got involved with AAAJ Chicago to learn how I could support local schools and districts.

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Monthly Newsletter – April 2022

STEM Education Works

This month we will be sharing how to get involved, activities for your classroom, and more. Plus, if you want even more resources, such as advocacy packets or more lesson plans and books, view last year’s Earth Day newsletter in our newsletter archive. Choosing STEM Education. Earthy STEM Champions to Follow.

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National funding for afterschool STEM arrives at critical time

STEMx

Q: Tell us about the Afterschool Alliance – what is it, why was it created, what does it do and how does it benefit those involved with afterschool programs? so much of our advocacy work is focused at the federal level and typically involves working with Congress. Afterschool Alliance. We’re based in Washington, D.C.,

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Budget Appropriations Have Begun – Here’s What You Need to Know

STEM Next

To do this, you can set up meetings with your local representative to educate them about your impact and the importance of out-of-school time STEM. Sharing your story is advocating for what works and educating your elected representatives on the work happening in their states; it is not lobbying. Tell your story.