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” g n i n r a e L M E T S r o f g n i r e e n i g n E g n i y o l p “Em 0 p.m. |arket Street 3 : 4 . :00 a.mn Center, 200 East M 8 , 2 1 0 2 , io , June 9y B. Gonzales Convent y a d r u t Sa H enr Join teachers and engineering education leaders from the Southwest and across the nation! Gain knowledge and resources for successful implementation of engineering education in the K-12 STEM classroom. • Innovative best practices • Hands-on lessons • New contacts • Practical take-away materials • Opportunities for collaboration and outreach • Insight on how engineering and technology integrate with the Common Core math and Next Generation science standards
Who Should Attend? • • • • • • •
Pre-college/K-12 educators in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) School counselors and administrators District and state level school administrators Race to the Top recipients Informal and afterschool educators Engineering educators, outreach staff and advocates ANYONE with an interest in engineering education
REGISTer NOW and get the early rate!
Go to http://www.asee. org/k-12workshop/2012 and click on Registration. Early registration closes June 1, 2012, at 5 p.m. EST. After June 1, registration must be done on-site at regular rate.
For details, visit: http://www.asee.org/k-12workshop/2012 For more information, contact Libby Martin, K-12 Meeting Manager, at
[email protected].