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Join ITEEA for its First Roundtable of 2023-2024 and Learn All About Teaching Elementary STEM!
LAST CHANCE to register for Monday, October 16 at 6:00PM ET.

ITEEA Roundtables are facilitated, discussion-style one-hour sessions that explore important topics to help educators expand their toolbox and overcome challenges.

Better yet, they are FREE for ALL! 
ROUNDTABLE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2023 at 6:00PM ET
Teaching STEM Education
at the Elementary Level 

Hosts: Members of ITEEA's Elementary STEM Council
Leaders from ITEEA’s Elementary STEM Council will facilitate a discussion about strategies and opportunities to explore STEM in the elementary grades. Hosts will share some of their own effective practices and invite others to share what’s working in their elementary schools!
And mark your calendar for the next STEMinar of the year.
STEMINAR: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2023 at 4:00PM ET
A Teaching Core Content through Robotics and Coding 

Presenter: Dr. Kelly Taylor
Attendees will learn ways to teach core content through a variety of robotics platforms. In this session, sample lessons, including examples using Scratch, will be provided and various robotics will be available for hands-on experiences. Finally, Dr. Taylor will share tips to help with grant writing information for robots. 
Dr. Kellie Taylor is a third grade teacher in Boise, ID. She recently also served as an Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow at the Library of Congress and as an SEEC Crew Members as part of Space Center Houston's Space Educator Expedition. In 2002, Dr. Taylor was a state finalist for the Presidential Award in Mathematics and Science.