STEMS² ONLINE SYMPOSIUM. FREE JUNE 26-27

from https://coe.hawaii.edu/stems2/symposium/2020/

This Thursday & Friday (June 25 & 26) from 8:30-12:00!

REGISTRATION IS FREE AND OPEN TO EVERYONE. THIS YEAR THE SYMPOSIUM WILL BE FULLY ON-LINE VIA ZOOM.

REGISTER NOW

Visit the Symposium Website

A sampling of workshops and presentation topics (full schedule here) :

  • Designing Culturally Sustaining and Revitalizing Place-Based Learning Experiences

  • Whose Voice Matters?: Rethinking Curriculum Design

  • Hawaiian Kilo, Navigation, and Connecting Kids to Place - Any Place!

  • Elementary Students Exploring Genetic Engineering Education

  • Empowering Young People to Problem-Solve for COVID-19

  • Collaborating Partners: Creating Spaces to Discuss Equity and Inclusion in STEM

  • Leveraging Community Asset Mapping in Science Education

  • Sense of Purpose, Sense of Place: Teacher Preparation as Place Based Practice

  • ‘Aina-based in a Hybrid Space

  • Youtube and Mathematics: The Intersection of Mathematics Education and Parenting

Want to know more about STEMS² at The UHM College of Education?

STEMS² integrates science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with the social sciences and sense of place (S²). At the heart of STEMS² is a network of individuals and community partners who seek to foster student engagement and achievement via real-world application of interdisciplinary content knowledge that supports the social emotional development required for community and civic engagement in addition to promoting skills related to college and career readiness.

STEMS² is a place and culture-based construct that is composed of theory, pedagogy and a growing network.

https://coe.hawaii.edu/stems2/about/

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