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SmartLab STEM Program Assessment

Written by Bill Laurienti

STEM Program Self-Assessment Whether you work at the classroom level or manage a whole system of K-12 schools, this self-assessment will provide an overview of your program’s maturity and recommend practical next steps. Useful for educators working to: Learning is different here.

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Supporting Students with a Whole Child Approach

To educate the whole child means to consider all of his or her needs when implementing lessons and

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Pear Study Report on MidAmerica 2023 Data

Building the Future STEM WorkforceDiscover how the MidAmerica STEM Alliance is transforming

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Supporting English Language Learners

English-language learners are a growing population in American schools, and it is essential that

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Funding STEM Programs to Re-engage Students

Accelerate learning with STEM + PBL How to re-engage learners Now that in-person learning is in

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Best Practices for Aligning Technology with Curriculum

If technology is assessed, chosen, aligned, and implemented to benefit the learning environment, it

A young student assembling a mechanical RC car

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Improving Outcomes With Project-Based Learning

With project-based learning (PBL), students tackle problems that connect them to their lived

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Funding STEM for the Long Term

Your Roadmap to Funding a Sustainable STEM Program  While funding STEM education has always been a

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SmartLab Overview

Turnkey PBL-centered STEM learning environments and curricula that prepare students for the careers

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How to Address Learning Loss

Although learning loss is a difficult problem to mitigate, the real solution begins in the

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How We Support Your SEL Program

Addressing the social-emotional needs of students is no longer optional for schools. It is

Self-Direction is an Essential Skill

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Self-Direction is an Essential Skill

Self-direction is an essential skill for students to be successful. When students develop agency

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Developing Hopeful, Engaged Students

Student surveys have repeatedly shown that both hopefulness and engagement tend to decrease