STEM education provides many opportunities and challenges. How can our practice evolve to meet the needs of 21st-century learners?
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curriculum development: social studies & science K-12
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8th Grade Science Teacher in Danville, KY
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Suny Cortland
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Middle School Tech Ed from MD
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High School Biology, South Carolina
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Faculty, John A. Burns School of Medicine
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Seventh grade life science teacher
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High school government teacher at a career and technical school in Ohio
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Eighth grade science teacher from northwest Montana
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Principal, Lancaster Catholic High School
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Chemistry teacher
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Web-based educator since 1994
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Community Technology Executive for OneCommunity in Cleveland Ohio.
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middle school - math, science, ESL, Special Eduation
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High school math teacher, Central Point, Oregon
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Science Chair and Chemistry teacher from Waterbury, CT
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Executive director of In Reach, Inc., a K-12 community-focused nonprofit.
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Parent of two.
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STEAM (STEM + Arts) advocate; informal education curriculum developer
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Advance Academics Resource Teacher
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High School English Teacher in Louisville, KY
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7th grade science in Tucson, AZ
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PK-8 Technology Coach & Coordinator for Stevenson School, Carmel
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7th/8th grade Reading/Language Arts/Science teacher from Milwaukee, WI
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Marriage and Family Therapist, SF Bay Area
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