Emerging Issues Forum: Teachers and the Great Economic Debate It was a two-day message of hope; a message of engagement; a message of equity. Photo by... read more →
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From The Public School Forum's Friday Report The North Carolina Science, Mathematics and Technology Education Center, the Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM (TIES) and North Carolina New Schools will co-host... read more →
The 2014 winners of the North Carolina Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center’s North Carolina International Science Challenge... read more →
Book explores science through American football We understood that Newton's Football would be a book not about football or about science but about ideas. Ideas coming from the most unexpected sources,... read more →
The North Carolina Science Festival is now recruiting middle and high school teachers for two exciting partner programs, but hurry – deadlines are quickly approaching! Gravity Games - http://www.ncgravitygames.com/ The Gravity... read more →
Author of The U.S. Technology Skills Gap, Gary Beach talked with WRALTechWire editor Rick Smith in an article published on Nov. 21. Smith asked Beach about whether the skills gap really... read more →
Each year, the North Carolina Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center offers awards that recognize individuals and organizations whose extraordinary contributions to science, mathematics, and technology education in North Carolina... read more →
Survive! Inside the Human Body is a multi- volume, educational science book series for kids, published by the imaginatively monikered No Starch Press. The series was first published in Korea,... read more →
Dr. Holly Menninger loves to talk science. Trained as an entomologist, a scientist who studies bugs, Dr. Menninger pursued... read more →