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SUMMARY:Career-Connected Learning Training: Building Broad Skills to Support Youth in the Workforce
DESCRIPTION:As the modern workforce evolves at an unprecedented pace\, durable—or “soft”—skills are increasingly as important as technical skills in high-demand STEM jobs. Helping youth develop these skills is a core strategy of STEM Next’s Career-Connected Learning Framework for Out-of-School Time Providers. \nIn this training\, attendees will learn how to weave durable skills into STEM activities so youth can confidently say to employers: I solve problems\, think critically\, communicate clearly\, work well with others\, and adapt to change. \nParticipants will leave with materials to support staff professional development and three ready-to-use STEM lessons for youth. \nAudience: This training is designed for out-of-school time program providers and staff\, including directors\, professional development and quality specialists\, and facilitators. It is also ideal for out-of-school time organizations\, including museum and library staff. \nAttendees who complete the post-training survey will be entered into a raffle to win a $100 Amazon gift card for their program. \n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/career-connected-learning-training-building-broad-skills-to-support-youth-in-the-workforce/
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SUMMARY:Beyond Astronauts: Your Guide to Space Careers
DESCRIPTION:This World Space Week\, join STEM Next for a Career Chat moderated by our own teen Flight Crew member from Alabama\, Charlee! We’ll be talking to the pros about the coolest jobs in the cosmos (and on Earth!). \nDate: Wednesday\, October 8th\nTime: 3:00 PM PST / 6:00 PM EST \nThe universe of space careers is HUGE! From designing rockets at Lockheed Martin to unique missions at NASA\, there’s a spot for you. This conversation featuring leaders in space exploration will focus on: \n✨ Careers you never knew existed\, all about living and working in space\n✨ The skills you need to launch your future\n✨ How to get started NOW on internship\, college\, and career prep \nThis event is for young people and teens ready to explore their future. Afterschool program leaders\, we would love for you to join live with your youth! \nPanelists include: \n\nWhitley Poyser\, Director of Deep Space Exploration at Lockheed Martin: She leads missions that will take humans deeper into space than ever before. As Director for the Deep Space Exploration Mission Segment\, she guides teams building the technologies and spacecraft needed for journeys beyond the Moon.\nNASA’s Dr. Sarah Wallace: Her work in the Biomedical Research and Environmental Sciences Division at the NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center focuses on understanding how microbes behave in the unique environment of space and developing innovative technologies to keep astronauts healthy.\nMatt Nassoiy\, Program Engineering Manager for GM’s Lunar Mobility Vehicle project\, helping design and build the next Lunar Terrain Vehicle that could carry astronauts or gear on the moon’s surface.\n\n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://nmost.org/event/beyond-astronauts-your-guide-to-space-careers/
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