At our Arrow Education School, Tangram, we strive to create innovative and engaging ways for children to learn while exploring new concepts. Science, a student favorite, took center stage this week as they discovered how fire reacts to losing oxygen. Using a candle, a jar, and red-colored water, students observed how removing oxygen extinguished the flame and created a suction effect that pulled water into the jar. A hands-on approach to understanding the fascinating principles of pressure and combustion! 🧪✨
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Bowling Green State University (BGSU) received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The funding will pay twelve selected high school or community college STEM educators $6000 to participate in a six-week Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing summer 2025 program and $500 for implementation of developed learning modules during the following academic year. Application window is now open. Details and link to apply is posted. Link below.
Bowling Green State University (BGSU) received a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The funding will pay twelve selected high school or community college STEM educators $6000 to participate in a six-week summer 2025 program and $500 for implementation of developed learning modules during the following academic year. Application window now open. Details and link to apply is posted at https://lnkd.in/e_QH8Ak7
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P.S. 160 is thrilled to announce the arrival of new STEAM resources! The school has recently introduced another state-of-the-art hydroponic tower garden, along with three STEM+ carts, enhancing our commitment to innovative and hands-on learning experiences for our students. These additions will provide unique opportunities for students to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics in engaging and practical ways.
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Had an electrifying time with my 7th graders as we explored the fundamentals of electricity and built our own electric circuits. Watching young minds light up—literally and figuratively—while connecting theory to real-world applications is what teaching is all about! 🔌💡 #STEMeducation #HandsOnLearning #FutureEngineers #CuriosityInAction"
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We’re proud to announce support from the Julian-Carver Family Foundation, Inc. to enhance math success for our students. These funds will be used to purchase instructional technology for the Improving Math Success with HyFlex Academic Support project, which is designed to meet the unique learning needs of students in math courses and help them persist in their academic journey. Learn more about their impact at jcfamfd.org
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Grand View University launches Public Price Program! Iowa students can now experience the benefits of a private college education at Grand View University at a price comparable to Iowa’s public universities. This new initiative breaks down financial barriers, making quality education more accessible. Learn more about eligibility and how to apply: https://loom.ly/YSDn744 #YouthInvestment #Education
Go Private. Pay Public! Grand View University is working to make private college possible for all students with this exciting program. This new initiative allows Iowa students to attend Grand View and enjoy the benefits of a small, private college education—such as smaller classes, close-knit communities, and strong faculty relationships—at a cost comparable to Iowa’s large public universities. Learn more at www.GrandView.edu.
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Northeast Iowa Community College’s Peosta campus is launching a cutting-edge “super lab” to revolutionize advanced manufacturing education. This state-of-the-art facility will empower students with hands-on, competency-based learning while meeting the workforce needs of local businesses. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4ijfXxs
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Each year, hundreds of first-generation college students commit to attending school at Pace University. 1 in 4 students at Pace are first-generation college students. Being among the first in your family to attend college is an incredible achievement, though it can also present significant challenges. Learn more about the programs designed to uplift first-gen students at Pace: https://brnw.ch/21wLJ5i
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Each year, hundreds of first-generation college students commit to attending school at Pace University. 1 in 4 students at Pace are first-generation college students. Being among the first in your family to attend college is an incredible achievement, though it can also present significant challenges. Learn more about the programs designed to uplift first-gen students at Pace: https://brnw.ch/21wLJ5i
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Each year, hundreds of first-generation college students commit to attending school at Pace University. 1 in 4 students at Pace are first-generation college students. Being among the first in your family to attend college is an incredible achievement, though it can also present significant challenges. Learn more about the programs designed to uplift first-gen students at Pace: https://brnw.ch/21wLJ5i
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Each year, hundreds of first-generation college students commit to attending school at Pace University. 1 in 4 students at Pace are first-generation college students. Being among the first in your family to attend college is an incredible achievement, though it can also present significant challenges. Learn more about the programs designed to uplift first-gen students at Pace: https://brnw.ch/21wLJ5i
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