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How to Build Long-Lasting Relationships with Schools
A seasoned leader skilled in building long-lasting relationships with educators at all levels, Coni Rechner serves as Discovery Education’s Senior Vice President of National Partnerships.
How to Balance Teacher Buy-In With the Need for Innovation
As educators, we continue to grapple with the how much teacher “buy-in” is needed to successfully begin a tech-driven learning initiative.
3 keys to filling the STEM pipeline
See how a high school science teacher makes STEM come alive
SUSD, Discovery Education partner to offer educators STEM academy
On Saturday, April 9, Scottsdale Unified School District and Discovery Education, the leading provider of digital content for K-12 classrooms, will host the Discovery Education STEM Academy, a no-cost professional development opportunity for over 100 local educators to explore STEM as it relates to their location.
Discovery Education’s Bill Goodwyn on giving educators ‘not just what they want, but what they need’
During the CoSN annual conference, Goodwyn talked with EdScoop about how new ownership will change the company and help it grow.
Spring into action for these contests
Young artists, writers and inventors can win prizes for their creativity.
DEA officials to speak to Norwin drug prevention group
A drug enforcement official who helps to form national partnerships to make people aware of the drug threats will take an in-depth look at the science behind addiction at a Norwin anti-drug committee meeting March 21.
Stemming the leak: 4 ways to encourage STEM in your middle schooler
Even though many Americans understand the importance of STEM education, children in the U.S. continue to lose interest in science, technology, engineering and math subjects at young ages.
Discovery Education STEM Connect
Discovery Education’s STEM Connect is an excellent solution. It strikes the right balance between content and activities to address all learning styles.
Next-gen innovators reshape science and tech with inventions
The best way to get kids to imagine themselves shaping the future of science and technology may be to introduce them to other kids who are already doing it.
The American Consortium for Equity in Education
Q&A About Student Career Exploration with Margaret Black of Lyda Hill Philanthropiesswakefield@discoveryed.com
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