Q: Tell us about the work of the Nevada Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation and Technology and your role there. A: OSIT is the statewide STEM office responsible for growing... read more →
On Wednesday, March 17, the STEM Education Coalition Policy Forum co-hosted a webinar in conjunction with STEMx to discuss how educators are thinking about the lost learning time in STEM... read more →
On Friday, May 12, the STEM Education Coalition sent a letter to the White House outlining a myriad of opportunities where the President Biden and Vice President Harris can utilize... read more →
Q: For educators, and STEM educators in particular, can you remind us about the key provisions? Luckily, ARPA shares a number of similarities with the past two relief bills;... read more →
In partnership with the STEM Education Coalition , STEMx announces a special policy-focused conversation with education leaders from around the United States. COVID Learning Loss in the STEM Subjects: What... read more →
Q: Tell us about your work at the West Virginia Department of Education. A: I coordinate STEM, computer science and the geographical information system for the West Virginia Department of... read more →
A federal perspective on public policy from our desk in Washington provided by Thomas Phillips, Congressional Affairs Specialist at Battelle. Q: With a focus on education policy, where should we... read more →
On Wednesday, February 3rd, the STEM Education Coalition hosted a webinar on “STEM Education 101: Major Policy Issues for the 117th Congress.” The webinar highlighted K-12, higher education, CTE, informal... read more →
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Experts: Techbridge Girls STEM identity is critical to STEM persistence and how role models are critical to STEM identity, shared through research. In this webinar, we will explore three strategies... read more →