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November 8th- National STEM-STEAM Day

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 6, 2019 6:00:00 AM

What is STEM/STEAM Day

STEM/STEAM Day falls on November 8. There’s no way around it: children are significantly better off with strong science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics skills. That’s why STEM and STEAM education programs are so important. It’s understandable that these subjects push society forward, and these programs help to find fun and engaging ways to teach them to students, which is all worth commemorating. So, on November 8, we celebrate STEM/STEAM Day!

History of STEM/STEAM Day

Studies in the early 2000s revealed that U.S. students were not achieving in the STEM disciplines at the same rate as students in other countries. The report predicted dire consequences if the country could not compete in the global economy as the result of a poorly prepared workforce. Thus, educators focused attention on science, math, and technology research; on economic policy; and on education. U.S. prosperity seemed to depend on it.    https://nationaltoday.com/stem-steam-day/.

Plan on doing a STEM lesson on Friday November 8th! Help our IU13 students participate in this very important instructional teaching method to help them reach their potential. Here are some examples of lesson ideas:

Celebrate using Discovery Education

11 Engaging STEM Activities to foster curiosity

50+Genius STEM Activities for all Students

 

 

 

 

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This month's Blog Instructional Technology Contest is here! I am giving away two tools- Bee Bot with mat, and Bloxels. Click on the links What is a Bee Bot?  and What can you do with Bloxels?  to learn more about how to use these tools with students. To enter the contest you need to write an short 100 word or less essay explaining how you could use the tool in the classroom. Essays are due to Lori Blantz by November 11th. Essays will be read and voted on by our ESCES Supervisors on November 14th. Winners will be notified by November 15th. Good Luck!  Please have the essays sent to lori_blantz@iu13.org 👍

 

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ECSES Instructional Technology Blog by Blantz is an IU13 Early Childhood and Special Education Services (ECSES) blog providing support to educators using instructional technology in ECSES classrooms. Lori Blantz, this blog's author, is Supervisor of ECSES Software Training. Contact Lori at lori_blantz@iu13.org.

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