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AAA is a professional development program for science teachers designed to improve science teaching and increase student learning and Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) engagement. (Shutterstock)
Press release from Chabot College: March 16, 2021
One of Chabot College s instructors will be among the very first community college educators to take part in a NASA-backed program that will launch him and 29 other educators into the very sky that they will be studying.
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Scott Hildreth, a professor of astronomy and physics at Chabot College, was selected for the Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors (AAA) program, a program funded by NASA and implemented by Mountain View-based research non-profit, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute. Previously for high school instructors only, Hildreth is among the first community college educators invited to participate. He said he has long-admired the program.
The world today has become a technology-driven society and the status quo of complexities of global health challenges, environmental sustainability concerns, and the fact that commerce today is rapidly being driven by technology, would demand pragmatic integration of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) into the fabric of Ghana 39;s education policy. Undoubtedly, principal to addressing the gaps in technical and professional roles in key engineering and technology relat
A Christian County Middle School teacher recently received a grant to help a program she has created.
According to Christian County Public Schools, the Tennessee Valley Authority and Hopkinsville Electric System presented Amanda Huff a check for $5,000. Huff is a science teacher and was awarded the TVA Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) grant for her program ‘Engineering Energy in 7th Grade Science.’
She was one of nine STEM grant recipients in Kentucky.
School of the Week: Alexander II Magnet School
Fourth and fifth grade students are learning how to harvest energy from solar panels, and had a virtual lesson from a retired NASA astronaut about space exploration Author: Pepper Baker Updated: 7:12 AM EST March 12, 2021
MACON, Ga. Bibb County Schools only Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) certified school has a couple of unusual science programs happening this week.
Fourth and fifth grade students at Alex II are learning about harvesting energy from solar panels, and space exploration.
Fifth grade Samuel Howard loves to learn about science, technology, engineering and math. We re the next generation of STEM people, and we have to know these things to help our planet, said Howard. We re talking about circuits and conductors and insulators. There s a blackout and we re trying to power up the system.
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