Looking to build a thriving, long-lasting STEM program in your school? The Building Sustainable K-12 STEM Programs: Best Practices for Success webinar, sponsored by Pitsco Education, delivers expert insights and practical advice for educators ready to make an impact. Featuring an impressive panel of education leaders, including Nathan Manley (Neosho, MO, School District), Jeff Remington (Penn State CSATS), Johanna Roche (Seven Generations Charter School), and Matt Frankenbery (Pitsco Education), the session dives into strategies that not only strengthen STEM initiatives but also ensure they stand the test of time.
The discussion emphasizes breaking down subject silos, embracing interdisciplinary teaching, and forming community partnerships. A special focus is given to supporting educators in rural and underserved areas, encouraging innovation and inclusion through collaborative efforts with organizations such as the Scott Family Amazeum and Penn State’s CSATS. The presenters also highlight the importance of inspiring students to pursue careers driven by passion – not just paychecks – by connecting STEM with real-life interests.
Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or curriculum specialist, this session offers actionable tools and ideas to help build or revamp your program. From project-based learning resources to strategies for integrating STEM into core subjects, there’s something for everyone looking to enhance their approach. Don’t miss out on this wealth of knowledge!
Watch/listen to the full webinar recording here!