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To encourage teaching science in a rural area, Fort Hays State University is offering scholarships to individuals who have earned a bachelor's degree in science and are considering a career in teaching.
This competitive award program will award recipients a $24,066 stipend to complete coursework that will lead to full teaching licensure.
Are you a Kansas educator who wants to integrate STEM and literacy in your elementary classroom?
Are you a Kansas educator who wants to integrate STEM and literacy in your elementary classroom? Learning straight from award-winning NSTA Press authors Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan, this introductory workshop will help you build a solid understanding of STEM and literacy integration and the 5E Model through participation in engaging picture book-inspired lessons, lively discussion, and interactive learning tasks.
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) will host Science Regional Professional Learning Communities in February and April 2024.
Join the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and Andover Unified School District 385 for an Elementary Science Summit centered around the best thematic units.
The Kansas State Department of Education has several Science Regional Professional Learning Communities planned around the state in February 2024.
The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science (KATS) are partnering to host a monthly virtual professional learning community for educators in their first through third years of teaching science.
Two free online science professional development opportunities are available for educators this summer.
Two different science collaboration meetings have been scheduled for this month.
The U.S. Department of Education has announced the launch of the Your Place in Space Challenge.
Join the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) and K-State Olathe for a science summit centered around the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Storyline process.
Science professional development will take place Feb. 20 in six regions across Kansas.
Science regional professional learning communities are scheduled across the state in November.
Six science professional learning communities are scheduled throughout the month of September.
Quarterly science professional development will take place in six different regions of the state.
Join instructional leaders who support educators in their implementation of K-8 science for a book study.
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