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Two Professional Learning Opportunities for the Summer

by NSTA, posted on 10:14 AM, May 26, 2017
The GE Foundation High School STEM Integration Conference and GE Foundation Leadership Summit: Leadership for the Future.
Two Professional Learning Opportunities
To Check Out This Summer
 
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The GE Foundation High School STEM Integration Conference

 

July 10–14, 2017

Kennedy Space Center at NASA

Cocoa Beach, Florida

 
This conference, in partnerhip with The GE Foundation, is designed to explore effective practices in high school STEM education to assist educators, schools and districts in creating a vision and plan for an integrated STEM education for all students.

*There is no registration fee for the conference program, which includes five breakfasts, five lunches, and two dinners. Teams are responsible for travel and hotel accommodations.*

 

Click here for more information about this 

transformative experience for educators.

 
 
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GE Foundation Leadership Summit: Leadership for the Future

 
July 17-19th, 2017
Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Orlando, Florida
 

Join the GE Foundation for a three-day Leadership Summit that will focus on cultivating educators' leadership skills in order to prepare our students for the changing world of tomorrow. Together, 500 educators from across the country will convene to think about leadership skill development, innovative thinking, and organizational transformation.

 

If you are a teacher, principal, curriculum leader, district leader, community college or university leader, business leader or part of a non-profit group, this is for you!

 

Participants will hear from globally-recognized keynote speakers, expert practitioners in the fields of STEM, Computer Science and College and Career Readiness; participate in role-alike groups, and access best-in-class vendors.

 
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