The Council of Europe unveils the European Space for Citizenship Education at a high-level conference in Berlin – Yurika.R

The Council of Europe Education Department organised a conference in Berlin at Humboldt University on 17-18 October to launch the preparatory phase of the European Space for Citizenship Education. The event marked the dual 75th anniversaries of the Council of Europe and German Basic Law (Constitution), centred around debates on how democracy should be built … Read more

How STEM programs can rethink graduate advising (opinion) – Yurika.R

How STEM programs can rethink graduate advising (opinion)

ferrantraite/E+/Getty Images As fall rapidly approaches, incoming doctoral students are preparing to begin new graduate programs by embarking on coursework, engaging in research and connecting with peers and faculty. Selecting and establishing a relationship with an adviser is an essential part of this early transition, driven by factors such as compatibility, research interests and funding. … Read more

Kansas Corn STEM Hits Records – Yurika.R

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The Kansas Corn Commission’s education program, Kansas Corn STEM, is celebrating a milestone reaching 104,645 Kansas students and supporting 3,844 Kansas educators in the 2023-24 school year. Kansas Corn STEM was created to increase agriculture education in the K-12 classroom through STEM-based classroom resources and training focusing on corn, ethanol, biotechnology, soil and water. “It … Read more

The Barrett School offers STEM education in Destin – Yurika.R

The Barrett School offers STEM education in Destin

With nearly 100 students enrolled, The Barrett School will open its doors on Aug. 19 in the heart of Destin.  Located in the two-story building at 4405 Commons Drive East, The Barrett School is a private school offering “academic excellence and innovation in STEM education,” according to a new release.  Currently there are 93 students enrolled … Read more