Winter Wildlife Field Days
Join us for the 7th Annual Winter Wildlife Field Day(s) from March 1st - March 14th! This year's theme is "Nature in your Neighborhood."
This page highlights STEM & CTE Educational opportunities & events occurring in our region. Most events are free & virtual.
If you have an event to submit, please send it to midvalleystemctehub@gmail.com
Join us for the 7th Annual Winter Wildlife Field Day(s) from March 1st - March 14th! This year's theme is "Nature in your Neighborhood."
Live Recording: Science Friday's Radio Show – #AskAnExpert: "Why's my tooth loose?" Bring Your Big Kids With Toothy Questions Why don't baby teeth grow into big teeth? Did ancient people have to go to the dentist too? If you've got a little one who's curious about what's going on with their biters, bring your kids […]
March Tap Talk: Coastal Pollution, It’s Not Just the Microplastics. Tap Talks is supported by 500 Women Scientists Corvallis and by Block 15 Brewing.
When: Every Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET / 5:30 p.m. PT Where: Science Friday’s YouTube livestream Tickets: Free! Register for more info and reminders. We can’t wait to hang out with you for Science Friday Virtual Trivia Night! SciFri Trivia is an weekly gathering that’s part science-y facts, part dance party, and part pop culture romp — and it’s for […]
We’re kicking off #STEMLikeaWoman on March 8, International Women’s Day. We’ll kick it off with social media posts tagging 500 Women Scientists Corvallis. From there, we want you to tag a woman in your life who works in or is studying to work in a STEM career. Please use the #STEMLikeaWoman in your post to […]
Calling all girls! International Women's Day celebrates the achievements of women all over the world. Join us for a webinar with a talented team of women engineers who work on Mars every day. These women operate rovers on Mars and are working on the helicopter first flight. Panelists will share their "origin stories," their paths to NASA, and advice about careers in STEM.
Join the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) as we celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8) with an important webinar highlighting gender equity in STEM.
Please join us for the annual Women in Science Outside the Lab Speaker Event, part of the EECB Seminar Series with Dr. Kishana Taylor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Carnegie Mellon University "Prioritizing Intersectionality in Interdisciplinary Infectious Disease Research: Intersectional identities (and scientists) must inform how we study disease" Wednesday, March 10th 4:00-5:00 PM Free and open to […]
The 32nd Annual International Women in Aviation Conference will include inspiring keynote speakers, professional development seminars, education sessions, virtual exhibit hall, and scholarship awards. Learn more.
In this dialogue, Ranthony Edmonds and Francis Su will discuss what it means to say math is a human endeavor, how to create a mathematical community in school and at home, and ways that educators and parents can support the potential of every student to flourish in math. Ranthony Edmonds and Francis Su care deeply […]
Sign-up for our inspiring, high quality CS Fundamentals professional development workshops with experienced facilitators. A teacher who attended an Intro workshop left saying "This will totally change my curriculum. I love how the lessons are prepared and aligned to the Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards." We couldn't be more proud! Through our network of Regional Partners […]
Join the Endeavor STEM Teaching Certificate Project team for a free webinar featuring NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Earth science social media producer and outreach specialist Shannon Forrey. In her role as an outreach producer, she currently co-leads the @NASAEarth social media channels reaching 13+ million followers. Learn how art naturally fits into STEM topics, and […]
Join in for an educator professional development webinar focused on Careers and Women in STEM at NASA that make it happen. Reflecting on the past, present, and future of women and human computers like Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, and other women at NASA who are continually doing some amazing things while making history […]
Do you have high schoolers? Thanks to Marcus for forwarding this $10k InvenTeam STEM opportunity from MIT & Lemelson Foundation; initial application deadline: April 5, 2021.
In this webinar, educators will receive an overview of how to best guide STEM student learning using teacher expert tips and strategies. The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Common Core State Standards will be reviewed so that you are comfortable in locating more information about what students are expected to learn at each grade […]
How do we make STEM education more accessible for all learners? What STEM resources are available to help students with differing abilities? How can students with differing abilities excel in STEM careers? Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/differing-abilities-in-stem-registration-141185721293 Students of all abilities can be successful in the STEM economy and should be encouraged to pursue STEM experiences, coursework, and […]
Indigenous land-based teachings, when carried out in collaboration with community Elders or Knowledge Keepers, can provide rich learning experiences for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Educators in this session will be provided with ideas and connections in mathematics and science using Indigenous land-based experiences. Learn how to connect these activities to the current curriculum!
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, join us for a toast and lively conversation with National Geographic Explorers who are pushing the boundaries of media, science, and social justice. In the process, they’re building resilience in themselves and in the communities they foster. Hear from this unique group of changemakers who will share the unexpected […]
Teaching Math for Social Justice (TMSJ) is much more than the lessons teachers might implement in their classrooms. It is about the relationships they build with and among students; the teaching practices that help them do that; and the goals to develop positive social, cultural, and mathematics identities—as authors, actors, and doers. Join the authors, […]
ScIC "Science is Cool" is a series of free virtual unconferences for science teachers brought to you by PocketLab. They were born in March 2020 as a response to the social climate at hand. We kept going because teachers kept asking for more, and we are honored to be a part of this with you […]