Free Webinar
U. S. Spotlight on K-12 Nuclear Science Curriculum Initiatives and STEM Engagement
Tuesday, July 21 | 10:00 - 11:30 am EDT
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Don't forget to register for the first webinar of the new
Inform and Inspire the Next Generation Series,
which highlights successful youth outreach initiatives around the world.
The webinar takes place tomorrow from 10:00 - 11:30 am EDT. Can't
attend live? Register now and you'll receive access to the recorded
webinar and presentation slides.
This webinar, free and open to all, is sponsored by the American Nuclear Society (ANS), the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) Nuclear Innovation: Clean Energy Future (NICE Future) initiative, the CEM Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) initiative, and the International Youth Nuclear Congress (IYNC).
The new series showcases educational activities that inspire the next
generation to explore energy solutions, including nuclear energy
technologies for clean, reliable, resilient, and integrated systems.
This webinar presents new ways experts are growing the next
generation of young minds with innovative approaches to STEM education.
Starting with a discussion of successful new programs in the U.S., the
webinar will preview upcoming webinars in the series focusing on other
countries.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will set the stage
with a global perspective by discussing resources and national
approaches available to nuclear newcomer countries. Next, our C3E
speaker will highlight ongoing efforts to advance gender diversity in
clean energy professions.
We will then turn to our U.S. focus story, "Navigating Nuclear: Energizing our World."
This platform is brought to us by ANS and Discovery Education, with
support from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy
(DOE/NE). Navigating Nuclear provides educators with dynamic,
standards-aligned tools to dig deeper into the role of nuclear science
in fields like power generation, medicine, space exploration, food
preservation, molecular science, and much more. Observe an interactive
suite of FREE classroom resources, such as a virtual field trip to Idaho
National Laboratory
(INL).
Learn how these initiatives engage educators and students, setting
the stage for enhanced professional development for educators in nuclear
energy-related studies. Initiatives at INL and DOE/NE will also be
discussed.
Moderators
Panelists
The CEM Opportunity and Countries' Involvement
Curriculum Discovery: Spotlighting the U.S.
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