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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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7 parent education Events Found

Mar 13

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar (Con traductor de español)

Overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application process. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply, including parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc. The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator. Includes Spanish translation services.
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Free
3/13/26
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Mar 14

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar

Join CTD's Manager of Community Outreach, Tammie Stewart, for an overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply. We will answer questions about the scholarship program, the application sections (parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc.). The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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Free
3/14/26
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Mar 19

Superhero Mental Muscles (Preschool Ages 4-5)

Every great superhero needs more than just their special abilities - they need strong mental muscles: focus, impulse control, social awareness and self-regulation. Through games, obstacle courses and team challenges, your hero-in-training will build the cognitive confidence needed to tackle Kindergarten and save the day! During class, parents and caretakers learn about early brain development and behavior with practical strategies they can use at home. Children should wear active shoes. Multiple dates available.
Wake Forest Community House
Free
3/19/26
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Apr 8

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar

Join CTD's Manager of Community Outreach, Tammie Stewart, for an overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply. We will answer questions about the scholarship program, the application sections (parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc.). The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Online
Free
4/8/26
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Apr 18

JKC Young Scholar Application Workshop Webinar

Join CTD's Manager of Community Outreach, Tammie Stewart, for an overview of the Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholars Scholarship and application. The workshop will review the application itself and the process to apply. We will answer questions about the scholarship program, the application sections (parent section, student section, recommendations, essay, etc.). The goal is to help families prepare to complete and submit an on-time application. Open to any interested parent or educator.
Online
Free
4/18/26
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Jun 8

Parent Gifted Education Boot Camp: June 2026

Parent-focused gifted education boot camp running from June 8-19, 2026
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Free
6/8/26
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Jun 8

Parent Gifted Education Boot Camp: June 2026

Center for Talent Development (CTD) at Northwestern University Boot Camp for Parents provides knowledge, insights, resources, and support to identify your child's unique interests and talents and develop them fully. The program is offered online with mostly asynchronous activities over a two-week period. Topics include foundations of giftedness and talent development, identification, services and programs, psychosocial skills and social emotional development, and advocacy. Two optional 60-minute live online sessions will be held on Wednesday, June 10 and Wednesday, June 17 at 7 p.m. CST. Participants have access to resources for 3 months following the session.
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$75.00 - $75 per...
6/8/26
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