On a normal summer Friday, anywhere from five to 12 students in the Women in Engineering Program would travel to summer camps or day care centers in the area to lead elementary-age kids in hands-on ...
While plenty of STEM lessons cover science, math and even technology, engineering is often left out. This dedicated educator has figured out numerous ways to bring the "E" into the classroom to help ...
Nate MacDonald and John Schuster spent more than a decade in schools looking to teach students some basic principles of circuitry and engineering — but realized that just giving them a battery and a ...
Engineering for Kids is seeking a way to make technology and science exciting for youngsters. In partnership with the College of Southern Nevada, the organization is hosting courses to promote science ...
Engineering for Kids’ metro Atlanta division plans camps during summer, winter and spring breaks, as well as STEM-themed parties that will feature hands-on engineering projects for kids, like building ...
Engineering for Kids, a STEM education franchise, has been acquired by Canadian investment firm LaunchLife International, including the brand’s 89 franchised locations in 26 countries, with 40 in the ...
Athletes jumping off a diving board. A duck circling a pond. Planets rotating in space. What do all these things have in common? They—or at least, their robotic representations—are products of a ...
In an earlier version of this story, student Kyle Wilson’s name was misspelled. The story has been updated. Middle-schoolers don't usually play with toy cars. But in a classroom in Arlington, Virginia ...
Teaching engineering in K-12 grades would not only boost interest in the profession and in technical careers in general, but would also improve all students’ problem-solving, systems-thinking and ...