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STEM Fusion: Empowering K-12 Education through Interdisciplinary Integration

Thu., June 20, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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Do you want to revolutionize K-12 education through the power of STEM integration?

Join us for an enlightening webinar where we explore the transformative potential of interdisciplinary approaches to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) in K-12 classrooms.

In this dynamic webinar, we will delve into the benefits of merging STEM with other content areas and fostering a holistic learning experience that prepares students for the challenges in the future. Our panel of distinguished educators will share innovative strategies and real-life success stories that showcase how integrating STEM disciplines with other subjects can enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in young minds.

Whether you are a K-12 educator, administrator, or a passionate advocate for educational innovation, this webinar offers a valuable opportunity to gain insights into the future of STEM education. Let’s equip the next generation with the skills and knowledge they need to excel in a rapidly evolving world.

Together, we can pave the way for a brighter future through STEM Fusion!

Moderator
Glade Montgomery
Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Impact
Speakers
Dr. Jake Allen
Associate Superintendent, Mooresville Schools
Holly Frye
Superintendent, Mooresville Schools
Eryca Card
6th Grade Science Teacher PLTW Coach, Elkhorn Area Schools
Chris Trottier
Director of School to Work Opportunities, Elkhorn Area Schools
Snehal Bhakta
CTE Administrator & Team, Clark County Public Schools
Tina Ratterman
Reef Distribution
Tina Faye
CTE Computer Science Teacher
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