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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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Mar 10

Roundtable: Designing Language Curricula That Work

An extension of our popular Mentor Sessions, our Roundtable Sessions allow attendees to learn from experts and leaders from across the education landscape. Attendees will learn from the mentors that sit at each of the three tables in this session, but will also learn from the questions and experiences of their peers. This Roundtable will offer diverse perspectives and thoughtful discussion on designing language curriculums that work. Spots are limited and will be on a first come, first served basis.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Room 603
Free
3/10/26
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Mar 11

Mentor Session: Shannon Terry

Talk to Me About: Beyond Artificial: Reclaiming Human Intelligence as Education's Competitive Advantage; Human-Centered Systems in an AI-Accelerated World: Leadership, infrastructure, and intelligence that actually move schools forward; Where AI Ends and Human Judgment Begins in Teacher Evaluation; Invisible but Essential: 4 Truths About the Infrastructure Powering Curriculum
Austin Marriott Downtown - Room 602
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 11

Mentor Session: Elisa Garcia

Mentor session covering instructional leadership development strategies for fostering collaborative cultures and guiding curriculum implementation, data-driven decision making using assessment data, professional learning design for building teacher capacity, and career guidance including advanced degree pursuits.
Hilton Austin Downtown - Room 410
Free
3/11/26
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Mar 12

Media That Matters: Nuclear Weapons & the Next Generation

A panel discussion focusing on nuclear weapons and their relevance to the next generation, featuring educational content and media resources.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom D
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 19

Making Informed Choices: High-Quality Instructional Materials for AZ Science Administrator Power Session

In this 30-minute power session, school administrators and instructional leaders will explore practical strategies for selecting high-quality instructional materials aligned to the Arizona Science Standards (AzSS). Participants will examine tools and processes for evaluating science curricula for content accuracy, alignment to performance expectations, and support for three-dimensional teaching and learning. Through guided discussion and ready-to-use resources, attendees will leave prepared to make informed instructional decisions that strengthen classroom practice and improve student outcomes in science.
Zoom Virtual Meeting
Free
3/19/26
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Mar 26

BioPathways Southeast Ohio

This one-day workshop connects Ohio 6th-12th grade life science teachers with industry professionals and career-ready curriculum. You're already inspiring students with science. Now discover how to connect that passion to Ohio's $15 billion life sciences industry. Leave equipped with everything needed to show students their future in biotech starts in your classroom.
Virtual
Free
3/26/26
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Apr 14

Preparing for the Age of AI: Future-Ready Computer Science Pathways

Session on developing computer science education pathways to prepare students for the age of artificial intelligence
Superior AB
Free
4/14/26
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Apr 15

NSTA National Conference

The NSTA National Conference on Science Education is an annual professional learning event for science and STEM educators from across K-20 settings, bringing together teachers, curriculum leaders, and education specialists for several days of sessions, workshops, and networking focused on improving science teaching and learning.
Virtual
Free
4/15/26
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Apr 15

Professional Learning Institute #1 - Flippers, Phenomena, and a Fully Released Curriculum: Making a Splash in Elementary Science

Full-day workshop providing an immersive, interactive experience focused on elementary science education. Registration opens at 7:30 AM.
Anaheim Convention Center
Free breakfast a...
4/15/26
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Apr 15

Flippers, Phenomena, and a Fully Released Curriculum: Making a Splash in Elementary Science

Set sail on a journey through the newly released full elementary OpenSciEd curriculum--where manatees glide, dolphins echolocate, and young learners tackle real-world phenomena with brilliance and curiosity. In this session, we'll dive into an instructional approach that supports all students in making sense of complex science ideas through coherent, phenomenon-driven storylines. Participants will experience a taste of a third-grade unit to figure out why living things live where they do --connecting you to the why and the how of 3-dimensional science teaching. Along the way, we'll explore key features of the curriculum through classroom video and surface how classroom agreements can foster inclusive and collaborative environments. We'll also unpack how purposeful classroom discussion helps students make sense of science, not just memorize it. Come ready to explore, reflect, and imagine what's possible when high-quality materials meet the brilliance of elementary learners. Limited space available.
National Conference
$150.00 - Confer...
4/15/26
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Jun 8

Summer@IMSA STEM Day Camps 2026

STEM-based curricula created by IMSA Curriculum Specialists and aligned with NGSS science and engineering standards. Programs taught by SITE Interns, supported by IMSA STEMbassador students. Multiple week options available: 6/8-6/12, 6/22-6/26, 7/6-7/10, 7/13-7/17, 7/20-7/24. Grade bands: 1st/2nd and 3rd/4th camps run 8:30-11:30am; 5th/6th and 7th/8th camps run 8:30-11:30am OR 12:30-3:30pm. Registration opens Monday, February 2 at 12:00pm.
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)
$200.00 - Early...
6/8/26
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Jun 19

Grants to USA Schools to Implement a High-Quality STEM Program at the Middle School Level

Grants to USA and territories public, private, and charter schools to implement a high-quality STEM program at the middle school level. Funding is intended to cover the fees associated with teacher training and program implementation. Districts and schools looking to strengthen their STEM education programs are encouraged to apply. Geographic focus includes all US states, territories, and possessions.
Virtual
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6/19/26
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Jun 19

In-Kind Grants to USA Public, Private, and Charter High Schools to Implement an Engineering Program

In-kind grants to USA public, private, and charter high schools to add an engineering program to their STEM curriculum. Funding is intended to cover the participation fee related to implementing the engineering program designed by the funding source. Available to all 50 states, DC, and US territories.
Virtual
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6/19/26
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Jun 22

Avian Academy I

Annual two-day program for middle and high school STEM teachers, Vo-Ag teachers, and Extension Agents to educate about Georgia's poultry industry. Includes hands-on labs and curriculum covering breed identification, anatomy, nutrition, health, embryology, processing, food safety and more. Required prerequisite for Avian Academy II. Cannot register for both Academy I and II in the same year.
Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia
$25.00 - Registr...
6/22/26
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Jun 25

Avian Academy II

Professional development training for middle and high school-level STEM and agricultural educators. Two-day training focusing on raptors and conservation, songbirds, gamebird and waterfowl management, non-traditional avian enterprises, markets, cultures, and includes a suture clinic with surgical techniques. Requires completion of Avian Academy I prior to registration. Participants cannot sign up for both Academy I and II in the same year.
University of Georgia
$25.00 - Registr...
6/25/26
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Jul 20

CS Summer of Fun 2026 - Code.org's CS AI Foundations

Learn to teach AI foundations, a new CS curriculum designed to suit individual schools and districts. Five-day intensive program. Sessions run roughly 8:30am - 4:30pm each day with optional evening social activities.
Colby College
FREE for Maine e...
7/20/26
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Jul 22

Administrator Pathway - CS Summer of Fun

A two-day professional learning experience for district and building administrators, curriculum coordinators, and others in leadership capacity. Professional learning opportunities include policy considerations for AI in Maine schools, building a district's vision for K-12 CS, and networking opportunities with CS education leaders around Maine. Runs Wednesday, July 22, and Thursday, July 23, 2026.
Virtual
Free
7/22/26
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Nov 7

PLTW Engineering - New Program

The PLTW Engineering - New Program, supported by Burns & McDonnell, aims to empower U.S. students through STEM education. By offering at least one PLTW Engineering course in the 2026-2027 academic year, schools can enhance their curriculum and foster critical skills. This initiative not only increases access to valuable programs but also prepares students for future challenges in college and careers, ensuring they thrive in an evolving world.
Virtual
$20,000.00 - Gra...
11/7/26
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Nov 15

AOPA Foundation High School Aviation STEM Symposium

Three-day symposium for educators, leaders, and innovators transforming STEM and CTE classrooms with real-world aviation experiences. Features over 30 breakout sessions, boot camps, networking opportunities, general sessions, keynote speakers, receptions, and exhibitors. Attendees can earn up to 15 continuing education hours. Includes aviation boot camps, hands-on workshops, curriculum training, and exhibits focused on aviation STEM education.
Hyatt Regency Phoenix
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11/15/26
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Jan 14

12th Annual Indiana STEM Education Conference

Each conference is organized around a theme, celebrating experiences in STEM education. Presentations will include resources and strategies to promote the advancement of student learning of STEM academic standards. The conference includes Professional Growth Points for teachers, Over 60 presentations on STEM curriculum, STEM instruction, STEM careers, and STEM research, and networking with STEM education vendors. Schedule: 8:00 AM Registration opens, 8:30-10:00 AM Welcome & keynote speaker, 10:10-11:00 AM Session one, 11:00-11:40 AM Break & Exhibit Hall, 11:40 AM-12:30 PM Session two, 12:30-1:30 PM Lunch & Exhibit Hall, 1:30-2:20 PM Session three, 2:30-3:20 PM Session four. Presentation proposals due by October 8, 2026.
Stewart Center
$90.00 - Early B...
1/14/27
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