New Opportunities July 2024
There are so many opportunities for you to engage with the STEM ecosystem. Please check out all the new opportunities to enlarge your network, improve your craft, and engage students in STEM to end this year with excitement!
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Mindset Matters Workshop
July 24 and 25
If you are an educator, regardless of grade level or type of learning environment, you are invited to attend an in-person workshop at Southwestern Community College in Sylva, NC on July 24th & 25th.
Mindset Matters is designed for teachers to empower learners by exposing them to entrepreneurial thinking while immersing them in entrepreneurial experiences that will enable them to develop creativity and critical thinking, effective problem solving, communication, teamwork and other entrepreneurial skills – skills that will enable them to succeed regardless of their chosen path.
The agenda is attached – here is the registration form::
If you have questions, you may contact Randi Neff at:
Randi Neff, Project Coordinator
Smoky Mountain STEM Collaborative
224 Balsam, SWCC
447 College Dr., Sylva, NC 28779
phone: 828.339.4357 |
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Here is the agenda for the Mindset Matters Workshop!
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CAREER AWARDS FOR STEM TEACHERS
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Sep 29, 2024 by 3:00pm ET
STATUS:
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
APPLY FOR THIS GRANT:
ELIGIBILITY & APPLICATION PROCESS:
Please review the Request for Proposals for detailed information on eligibility and the application process.
About The Award
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s Career Award for STEM Teachers recognizes outstanding STEM teachers in North Carolina public primary and secondary schools.
The award provides $175,000 over five years. It is available to North Carolina teachers with an outstanding performance record in educating children and demonstrating a solid knowledge of STEM content.
This award presents opportunities for professional development and collaboration with other master science and/or mathematics teachers who will help ensure their success as teachers and their satisfaction with the teaching field. The award allows schools and school districts to develop and fully empower teachers as leaders in the field.
Teachers working in hard-to-staff, economically deprived classrooms in North Carolina will receive special consideration. Efforts to integrate environmental science and climate change into STEM-related curricula will also receive special consideration.
The Fund and the State Board of Education recognize that improving STEM education in North Carolina will require systemic revision of K-12 instruction.
Teachers who are content-area experts with pedagogical skills are critical to ensuring students’ success in understanding STEM subjects. These teachers can make a difference by serving as change agents for their students and other educators across the state.
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Calling all educators! Looking for aviation-based resources for your classroom or youth group to inspire students? Attend our AeroEducate Educator Day event on Monday, July 22, from 8 a.m.-noon to learn about available resources ranging from full curriculum, grab-and-go classroom activities, aviation club resources, online resources, flight simulators, and more!
Reserve your seat for this FREE opportunity today!
Register Now |
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Free Event for Children Ages 3-11
Talking Trees Children’s Trout Derby
Oconaluftee River Islands Park , Cherokee, NC
August 3 @ 6:00 am – 2:00 pm
Registration opens at 10am on Friday, August 2, 2024 and closes at 6pm.
On Saturday, August 3, 2024 registration will open at 6am and close at 10am or until we reach 2,000. Fishing will start at 8am and end at 12pm.
Make sure you save the date and get your rooms and campsites booked.
Join in the fun at the Talking Trees Children’s Trout Derby in Cherokee, NC, where kids aged 3-11 can experience the thrill of fishing for free. Hosted amid the picturesque landscapes, this family-friendly event offers youngsters the chance to reel in their very own catch while creating cherished memories. With free fishing poles provided and exciting prizes up for grabs, children can learn the art of angling and connect with nature in a supportive and enjoyable environment. So, gather the little ones and head to the riverbank for a day of outdoor adventure and excitement at the Talking Trees Children’s Trout Derby.
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8th Grade Life Science Station Rotation Lesson Plan
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Rethink Education FREE K-8 Content allows educators to differentiate, engage, and provide more personalized support to students.
This 8th grade lesson plan uses the Rethink content to create 4 stations utilizing the Infectious Disease Module lessons on Bacteria covering both current standards LS 8.1, 8.1.1, and 8.1.2 and the updated standards 8.L.1, 8.L.1.1, and 8.L.1.2. This lesson includes:
- Pre and Post Assessments
- Teacher-Led Station
- Offline Station focusing on Vocabulary utilizing Frayer Model
- Online Station with videos and guided notes to build vocabulary further
- Enrichment and Extension Station
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Featuring STEM Professionals from Verizon
Thanks to Verizon, access to real STEM Mentors is just a click away!
Tell us more! Feedback is helpful to improve resources. Thank you.
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Role models lead to increased interest, greater self-confidence, and ultimately a stronger STEM identity for youth.
Developing a science-related identity increases the likelihood that students will work toward developing science literacy, or even pursue a career in a science or STEM-related field.
Conversely, when a young person lacks a STEM identity, this increases the chance for disengagement and makes it less likely for them to pursue STEM-related activities in the future.
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Integrate genomics into student experiences with video resources to explore new interests and deepen their learning.
Did you know that 85% of jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t even been invented yet?
If you’re an educator looking to share more about career possibilities in genomics with your classroom, or a student wondering if a career in genomics is right for you, you’ve come to the right place.
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SUPPORT
MILLION GIRLS MOONSHOT: PROJECT BRAINY
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Project Brainy is a six-session neuroscience-based curriculum designed for OST programs. The curriculum enables middle-school students to build social-emotional skills, engage in interactive STEM learning, and increase literacy.
Accepted programs will be provided:
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A neuroscience, literacy, and SED-focused curriculum
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Training and continuous support for program staff
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A stipend of $1,500 at program completion
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How to become a program partner:
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Commit one staff member to be trained and to implement the six-session curriculum
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Provide project-related feedback through check-in meetings, virtual observations, and self-report data
Fall applications are due Friday, August 2
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NCCAT Free Professional Development Programs
The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (www.nccat.org) (NCCAT) provides free professional development to NC educators in residential, online, virtual, school, and regional settings.
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CONVENE
REGISTER FOR SYNERGY 2024
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Registration for Synergy 2024 is open!!
The annual Synergy Conference brings together afterschool providers, informal educators, community stakeholders, students, business leaders, politicians, and others from all around North Carolina to focus on afterschool and summer learning. As always, we will have an exciting line-up of engaging workshops and vibrant speakers, unique networking opportunities, special recognition and awards, and meaningful professional development.
This year’s theme is Everyday Influencers! This theme underscores the incredible influence that afterschool professionals and programs have on children, youth, families, and communities. It emphasizes the ways in which afterschool providers and programs shape students’ physical and emotional safety, social-emotional learning, academic learning and recovery, and growth and development.
When: November 7-8, 2024
Where: Friday Conference Center, Chapel Hill, NC
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Watch for more STEM opportunities in the next STEM West July 2024 Newsletter! |
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