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Family Engagement

Learn how to really engage with families in your STEM effort. How can you help parents understand the critical role they plan in encouraging STEM learning? This webinar focuses on taking research on STEM engagement and using it to empower parents and create impactful family events.
Date: 
November 13, 2019

Family Engagement

Family Engagement - 11/13/19

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Debra Alexander's picture
Debra Alexander
Thu, 04/02/2020 - 17:50

It was very informative and interesting knowing that I do some of those things everyday.

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Resources

Involving Families to Support STEM Identity Staff Development Guide
Developing a Science & Engineering Identity Self-Directed Web Lesson
How Dads Influence Their Daughters' Interest in Math
Why is STEM Education So Important?
Full STEM Ahead: Afterschool Programs Step Up as Key Partners in STEM Education
STEM.Family
What is Family Creative Learning
Family Creative Learning Video
STEM Learning Across Settings: Cultivating Learning Ecosystems
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