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Girls’ STEM Skills Slipped During COVID. Here’s What to Do
Kuhfield: For girls in STEM, moving forward will require renewed attention to addressing achievement gaps, targeted support and careful monitoring.
Megan Kuhfield, NWEA
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One Teacher, One Mission: Get More Black Girls Into STEM
Alia Pope, a science and math teacher at eSTEM Public Charter School in Little Rock, Arkansas, didn’t see people like herself in STEM. Now, she’s making sure her students do.
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What’s a College Degree Worth? It Depends on the Major
Degrees in petroleum engineering top earnings, while early childhood education is at the bottom, a Georgetown study found. Search 152 majors here.
Patrick O’Donnell
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Why Being a Black, Female Science Teacher Matters So Much to Students Who Look Like Me
Educator's view: Diversity in teaching and STEM is not just about who stands at the front of the classroom, but about who kids believe they can become
Alia Pope
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Building Sustainable STEM Pathways Requires Trust, Collaboration
When communities feel seen, heard and valued, they become co-architects of change.
Bianca Alvarado, EdSource
16 UNDER 16 IN STEM
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America’s 16 Under 16 in STEM—Meet the 2022 Achievers Who’ll Help Build Tomorrow
A nationwide search has revealed some of the country’s most impressive teen thinkers and doers. Read (and share) their stories below
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16 Under 16 in STEM: A Teen Inventor Aims to Get More Girls Into STEM Careers
When Lydia Denton isn’t busy inventing, she’s inspiring young women to chase STEM careers and pursue what they love “no matter what others think”
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16 Under 16 in STEM: California Teen’s Medical Focus Inspires Care For Neighbors
A new transplant to San Jose, 16-year-old Sydney Vaughn volunteered to lead a project to tackle medical care for the homeless in her new community
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16 Under 16 in STEM: A New York Teen Advocates for New-Age Farming Through Film
Steven Hoffen increases awareness and education about hydroponic farming for urban and arid areas through filmmaking and a nonprofit
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16 Under 16 in STEM: NJ Teen Employs Tech for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Kavya Venkatesan believes innovation and STEM can solve social issues affecting everything from bias in healthcare to sustainability
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California Teenager Makes History By Sequencing Genome of His Pet Fish
California teen Indeever Madireddy was the first to ever submit an angelfish’s genetic code to the National Library of Medicine.
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Why States Are Looking to National Guard for STEM Education
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August 30, 2022
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March 28, 2022
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March 10, 2022
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Nominate a Student Today! Celebrating 16 Under 16 Excelling at STEM
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March 7, 2022
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Asher Lehrer-Small
February 26, 2022
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Reversing Students’ COVID Slide: Experts Eyeing Math Skills & Learning Recovery
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Community Raises $75,000 For Teen Robotics Team After Thieves Steal Gear
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Lessons from Out-of-School STEM Programs
Gemma Lenowitz & Britt Magneson
October 18, 2021
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STEM Report: 1.9M Fewer Low-Income Students in Afterschool Programs
Asher Lehrer-Small
September 22, 2021
Boston
MIT Students Make STEM Come Alive for Boston Middle Schoolers
Marianna McMurdock
September 10, 2021
Pandemic
Texas Science Museums Create COVID-safe STEM Experiences
Bekah McNeel
August 31, 2021
Pandemic
‘Social Experiment’ Gives Thousands of Girls Opportunity to Learn Game Design
Greg Toppo
August 25, 2021
Black women
Breaking Taboos & Barriers to Swimming, Science
Tim Newcomb
August 24, 2021
Pandemic
Shipwreck Camp Delivers a Treasure Trove of Science
Patrick O’Donnell
August 19, 2021
Pandemic
This Summer, Game Design on Tap to Remediate STEM Learning Loss
Greg Toppo
August 16, 2021
Houston
Houston Space Programs Keeping STEM Dreams Alive
Bekah McNeel
August 12, 2021
Pandemic
Science Erupts at Lessons Snuck Into Community Park
Patrick O’Donnell
August 9, 2021
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$165K in Grants Bring STEM Education to Underserved Kids
Tim Newcomb
August 9, 2021
Pandemic
How Tesla, Reinvented Schools & Robotics Set Reno Up to Weather COVID Recession
Beth Hawkins
August 6, 2021
Pandemic
Reno Bets on Robotics for the Future of Its Kids
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