Center for Science and the Imagination | ASAP and the Arizona Education Foundation Collaborate on the “teachSTEM” Program @imagineASU | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
The Arizona STEM Acceleration Project (ASAP) and the Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) are working to improve STEM Education statewide through the “teachSTEM” program. This program trains educators to teach high school students about the benefits of pursuing careers as STEM teachers. ASAP and AEF have been training Arizona teachers in project-based learning techniques. Nancy Para Quinlan, Arizona Teacher of the Year, and STEM specialist Jonathon Perrone hosted teachers from across the Valley of the Sun to work on projects about bridge-building and conducting a Lego-powered mission to Mars.
Collaborations such as these are accelerating Arizona’s STEM education ecosystem and providing innovative learning and training opportunities for teachers statewide. Learn more about ASAP at https://stemteachers.asu.edu.
The Arizona STEM Acceleration Project (ASAP) and the Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) are working to improve STEM Education statewide through the “teachSTEM” program. This program trains educators to teach high school students about the benefits of pursuing careers as STEM teachers. ASAP and AEF have been training Arizona teachers in project-based learning techniques. Nancy Para Quinlan, Arizona Teacher of the Year, and STEM specialist Jonathon Perrone hosted teachers from across the Valley of the Sun to work on projects about bridge-building and conducting a Lego-powered mission to Mars.
Collaborations such as these are accelerating Arizona’s STEM education ecosystem and providing innovative learning and training opportunities for teachers statewide. Learn more about ASAP at https://stemteachers.asu.edu.