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Recent Posts
- UNLV Students Pay it Forward to the Next Generation of STEM Learners through SAE’s LearnTwice™
- High Schoolers in California Build Electric Cars at EV-LC Summer Camp
- Why I Give: Sabrina’s STEM Story
- First Grade STEM Project Takes Center Stage
- Community Partnerships Key to Expanding Region’s STEM Ecosystem
Summer Brings Aerospace to Michigan K-8 Students
May 26, 2021 | Posted in Early and Primary Education, Earth & Space Science, Michigan, News From Us, Stories
For 354 K-8 students and 37 staff in Pontiac and Michigan’s upper peninsula, summer was out of this world. Playgrounds and paved lots quickly transformed into makeshift mission control centers, with students buzzing around with excitement as they built, tested, …
SAE A World In Motion STEM Education Program Named SIIA CODiE Award Finalist
May 17, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
We are excited to announce the SAE A World In Motion® (AWIM®) PreK-8 STEM education program was named a finalist in the “Best Foundational Technology/Engineering (STEM) Instruction Solution” category. Recognizing excellence in technology, the CODiE Awards is the only peer-reviewed …
New SAE STEM Curriculum Teaches Students Online Safety
May 11, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
Elementary students can now learn how to engage with technology and the digital world in a positive, responsible way with Navigating the Digital Universe—the newest Computer Science-STEM curriculum from SAE A World In Motion® (AWIM). Character-Driven Curriculum Keeps Students Engaged …
EdTech Awards Recognizes SAE PreK-8 AWIM STEM Programs
April 27, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
SAE STEM@HOME™ was selected winner of the 2021 EdTech Cool Tool Award for “Best Parent/Student Solution” with SAE’s A World In Motion® (AWIM) PreK-8 STEM education program named a finalist for “Best Skills (21st Century Skills) Solution.” Featuring STEM-inspired storybooks, …
Qualcomm: Strengthening Communities to Inspire Young Minds
February 24, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
During the uncertainties of 2020, Qualcomm saw an opportunity to support students and educators by making an investment to transform STEM education and build generational wealth in their communities. As a leader in mobile and computing platforms for automotive applications, Qualcomm understands that a strong STEM-savvy workforce …
Tesla: Increasing Access to STEM Education in Nevada
February 24, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
When Tesla committed a four-year, $1.5 million grant a little more than one year ago to support SAE’s STEM programs in Nevada, no one could have predicted that a pandemic would shutter schools for months, leaving families, teachers and students …
SAE 2020 Top Contributor Class: Inspiring Future STEM Innovators
February 23, 2021 | Posted in News From Us
The greatest reward for SAE’s tens of thousands of volunteers comes from within—from the humble satisfaction of helping advance SAE International’s mission and objectives with no expectation of reward. Leading young minds in the direction of engineering is the SAE …
Remote Learning Fuels New STEM Experience for Eighth Graders in Detroit
January 15, 2021 | Posted in Computer Science & Digital Literacy, Michigan, News From Us, Stories, Teachers & Volunteers
Remote learning has caused countless challenges for students. For 3,521 eighth graders across 57 middle schools in Detroit Public Schools Community District, it also created a unique opportunity to learn about computer science at the very same time they’re studying …
How One Teacher Is Bringing STEM to Life for Underrepresented Students
Mia DeLaRosa was an “other.” A young girl born to a Hispanic, single teenage mom. She spent her formative years growing up in a gang-infested area in Chicago, IL., an area where there was very little chance for minority students …
High School Student Turns Passion Project Into STEM Class for Kindergarteners
December 16, 2020 | Posted in Early and Primary Education, Iowa, Life & Physical Science, News From Us, Stories, Teachers & Volunteers
The distance between George-Little Rock Middle School & High School in George, Iowa, and NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas is 1,098 miles. It’s also how far Ashley Stueven would travel every year during her first three …