STEM Storylines breathe new life into existing science project materials
If there’s one thing education professionals can count on, it’s that educational standards and practices will continue to evolve over time as new research becomes [...]
If there’s one thing education professionals can count on, it’s that educational standards and practices will continue to evolve over time as new research becomes [...]
It’s a delicate, yet important educational recipe. When imaginative curriculum, mandatory standards and critical areas of focus are combined, the outcome can be a delightful [...]
What comes to mind when you think of computer science? Perhaps you think it is something only software engineers or IT departments think or care [...]
With modernized Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) curricula becoming more available every year across the country, teachers, school districts and ESDs have new opportunities [...]
The ESD 112 Student and School Success division is excited to announce its role as a new program partner for 100Kin10, a national initiative launched [...]
Two local teachers were recently recognized in a big way for their extraordinary contributions to teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Ashley Shanteau [...]
It’s an exciting time in Washington for STEM educators and learners! The ESD 112 has long been hard at work developing programs to support children [...]
nPower Girls, a program of ESD 112, is empowering female students in STEM through teacher development and community connections. The program is the subject of [...]
The Southwest Washington STEM Network, in partnership with the school districts and local businesses, has taken bold steps to meet the demand of local skilled [...]
Kindergarteners from Hockinson Heights Elementary in Brush Prairie will get on a ZOOM video call from a class of their peers across the country in [...]
Teachers at Goose Point Oysters in October learning how our changing climate is effecting this local oyster farm With the recently released U.S. [...]
With a growing population of young people, Southwest Washington’s many STEM-related industries—those in science, technology, engineering and mathematics—would seem well positioned for hiring a strong [...]