Early Childhood STEM Part 3: Engineering in the Early Years - 27699
There's all this hype around STEM in education, but do you ever wonder what this looks like in the early childhood setting? In this session, we will take a closer look at how engaging students in engineering-based activities will teach them to work collaboratively and develop life-long problem-solving skills.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten,
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Participants will learn how to build students' problem-solving skills through infusing engineering based activities into whole group instruction and centers.
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