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Youth Addiction Prevention Health Summit

Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village 4119 N Saginaw Street, Flint, MI

CREATE for STEM Institute of Michigan State University, the University of Michigan School of Public Health and partners in Flint and Genesee County invite the public to attend an event hosted by Health in Our Hands. During the Youth Addiction Prevention Health Summit, seventh and eighth graders from Flint Community Schools and Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools… Read More »

Crafting Engagement for Science Environments Mini-Conference

Crafting Engagement for Science Environments (CESE) revolutionizes the way students learn science in high school physics and chemistry classrooms. Researchers at MSU and the CREATE for STEM Institute develop and use project-based NGSS-aligned science curricula to engage learners in physics and chemistry classrooms around the world. Learn more. Join our mini-conference to discuss: How NGSS… Read More »

HHMI Gateway Summit

Molecular Plant and Sciences Building 1066 Bogue Street, East Lansing, MI

The MSU STEM Education Alliance invites you to attend the fifth Gateway Summit supported by the HHMOI grant, "LEVERS: Leveraging Engagement and Vision to Encourage Retention in STEM." The meeting will feature presentations, posters and discussions focused on improving learning and success for undergraduate STEM students. The goals of the summit are to increase attendee's… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Terrance Burgess

133F, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

"Understanding the Identity Work of Elementary Students of Color in the Science Classroom" This study examined how elementary students of color constructed their science identities at a time in which the Next Generation Science Standards were taking root within their school's science program. While the standards were developed under the paradigm of science being representative… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. Youmna Deiri

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

The Department of Teacher Education World Language Search Committee cordially invites you: "Teaching Arabic to Children and Youth: Between Love and Indictment" In this presentation, I describe an exploratory study with bilingual Arabic teachers using an anti-racist framework of understanding language that is focused on raciolinguisitics. In this talk, I bring classroom-based teaching practices into… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. Quentin Sedlacek

133F, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

The Department of Teacher Education Science Search Committee cordially invites you: "What counts as science writing and who gets to be good at it? How ideas about language can undermine equity in high school biology." Writing plays an important role in K-12 science education. Because of its importance, science writing should be examined critically as… Read More »

Taking a Different Path: Becoming a Sports Medicine Researcher

Online (via Zoom or similar)

PLAN AHEAD! THIS FRIDAY 6PM Learn more about sports medicine research, 1-1 advice and insight on careers, research positions, and schooling options for people considering these careers. Attendance enters you into a drawing for an EIM prize!

MEA Webinar: Science Classroom Driving Question Boards

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Science Classroom Driving Question Boards Hoping to capture more of your science students' engagement and interest? Need help making virtual or hybrid science lessons feel relevant? Driving Question Boards (DQB) allow you to build science instruction around your students' own ideas and questions, whether you are face-to-face, at-a-distance, or both (at once!). Join us to… Read More »

Science Summit at UNGA76

Two MSU College of Education faculty will be presenting during the Science Summit at the 76th United Nations General Assembly. Read more about their presentation below; register to attend the Science Summit (for free!) here. Promoting Transition to Employment and Independence among Individuals with Disabilities: Perspectives from Africa, America, Asia, and Europe  One billion people,… Read More »

CREATE Seminar: Expanding Equity and Justice in Computer Science Education

115 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

This presentation by Dr. Allison Scott will examine the current landscape of equity in computer science education, highlight promising new initiatives, and prompt us to think collectively about how we might envision a new path for computer science that centers equity and justice and creates a more equitable future