Friday, June 28, 2019

STEM Teacher Grants and Resources American Society of Engineering Education All Expenses Paid Events too!

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Photo, left, from South African basket-inspired coding and 3D-printing activity by Nettrice Gaskins, Ph.D
Chevron STEM Fab Lab Grants
Are you a K-12 teacher or informal educator who has created lessons and activities that incorporate digital fabrication? Apply for a Chevron STEM Education Award of $1,000 to $5,000. Click HERE for eligibility and application details.
APPLY by June 28.
Check out the SCOPES Digital Fabrication lesson library.

Free Research Teacher Conference
The Society for Science & the Public, which runs the Regeneron Science Talent Search, will bring 200 high school STEM teachers selected by lottery to D.C. for an all-expenses-paid weekend of peer-led professional development focused on leading students in authentic research experiences.
SIGN UP up for the lottery by Monday, July 1.
Learn more.
Grants for Engineering Projects
ASEE's Pre-College Engineering Education Division (PCEE) has a new grant program for PreK-12 teacher
s who seek support for the implementation of an engineering project in their classroom in the 2019-2020 academic year. Teachers must be affiliated with the division. APPLY by July 1, 2019.
Learn more.
Online K-12 Engineering Program
Tufts University's Teacher Engineering Education Program is accepting applications from current K-12 teachers for its Fall 2019 cohort. Focused on engineering, the online graduate program engages participants in hands-on projects and pedagogical exercises to help them inspire the next generation of innovators in their classrooms.
Courses are available for beginning and advanced educators and offer 16 graduate credit hours for less than $300 per credit. Info webinars June 26 & July 12.
Learn more.
Discounted STEM Teacher Course
The Knowles Teacher Initiative
is holding a series of courses this summer on STEM topics from introducing engineering design to coaching. While most workshops cost $800, the Aug. 13-15 course, Designing Lesson Sequences to Increase Student Engagement in Science Practices, is $50.
Learn more.
Applications for the 2020 Knowles Teaching Fellows, a five-year professional learning and mentoring program, are due Dec. 1, 2019.
Keep Up to Date with eGFI for Teachers!

Whether you seek timely, authentic engineering activities, free teaching resources, or professional development opportunities, ASEE's free eGFI Teachers newsletter is your go-to source for STEM!
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Free Research Teacher Conference
The Society for Science & the Public, which runs the Regeneron Science Talent Search, will bring 200 high school STEM teachers selected by lottery to D.C. for an all-expenses-paid weekend of peer-led professional development focused on leading students in authentic research experiences.
SIGN UP up for the lottery by Monday, July 1.
Online K-12 Engineering Program
Tufts University's Teacher Engineering Education Program is accepting applications from current K-12 teachers for its Fall 2019 cohort. Focused on engineering, the online graduate program engages participants in hands-on projects and pedagogical exercises to help them inspire the next generation of innovators in their classrooms.
Courses are available for beginning and advanced educators and offer 16 graduate credit hours for less than $300 per credit. Info webinars June 26 & July 12.
Discounted STEM Teacher Course
The Knowles Teacher Initiative is holding a series of courses this summer on STEM topics from introducing engineering design to coaching. While most workshops cost $800, the Aug. 13-15 course, Designing Lesson Sequences to Increase Student Engagement in Science Practices, is $50.
Middle School STEM Teachers Sought for Doctoral Research Project
Middle school STEM teacher Vickie Grant, shown here with two ASEE staff members at the Pre-College Division's recent P-12 Engineering Education Workshop in Tampa, Fla., is pursuing a doctorate in education at Piedmont College in Athens, Ga. She seeks at least 400 pre- and in-service middle school STEM teachers to complete a SURVEY for her dissertation project. (It should take about 28 minutes.)
Your confidential results will help her hone a “reliable and effective instrument” – called Efficacy to Teach Engineering Practices in the Science Classroom (E2TEP) – to improve the application of engineering design and practices.
TAKE the survey
Learn more about the project & Vickie's tips for teachers.

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