Supporting AI Education in Out-of-School Time Spaces
Supporting AI Education in Out-of-School Time Spaces Date: November 25, 2025 1-2PM ET / 10 - 11 AM PT […]
Supporting AI Education in Out-of-School Time Spaces Date: November 25, 2025 1-2PM ET / 10 - 11 AM PT […]
In a new hands-on workshop, built on the principles of Jobs for the Future’s “Generative AI: A How-To Guide for Career Coaches,” JFF will show you how to thoughtfully integrate […]
Register now for this upcoming 2-hour workshop presented by NMOST in partnership with The Grant Plant! The workshop, “10 Grant Survival Tips,” provides ten key tips for navigating the grant proposal process, moving from "survival mode […]
Join the National Girls Collaborative Project’s Youth Advisory Board and the National Fluid Power Association for an inspiring Town Hall featuring women engineers who are shaping the future through fluid […]
In just 30 minutes on the first Thursday of each month, join experts from across the STEM landscape as they provide factual information, practical strategies, and actionable resources to help […]
Join NGCP for a fun-filled hour of networking with other individuals who are passionate about STEM equity! Register Description Join NGCP for a fun-filled hour of networking with other individuals […]
Meet talented authors creating stories that matter! Join NGCP for an interactive conversation with writers who are inspiring curiosity, building confidence, and helping the next generation envision themselves in STEM. […]
Welcome to the Policy Pulse! Every second Friday at noon ET, Afterschool Alliance Senior VP of Policy, Erik Peterson, will recap the latest policy developments, what we know (or don’t […]
Join us for an insightful webinar based on the successful Brite program, where experts will share research-based guidance for supporting girls’ STEM identity development in online spaces. Brite is an online, interdisciplinary science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program built for girls ages 13-16 offered by National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) and Smart Girls HQ, through initial funding from the National Science Foundation and continued funding from The Volgenau Foundation. During this exciting webinar, Dr. Roxanne Hughes, Associate Professor in Science Education at Florida State University, will share research findings from the Brite program, and the Brite team will walk participants through six “Brite Practices” that educators and program leaders can integrate into their own programming. Leave this webinar with the resources you need to cultivate an inclusive and engaging environment that creates a deeper connection to STEM and empowers young people to see themselves as future innovators! Register