
Last summer, 47 students from 29 cities and towns from across Massachusetts participated in Wheelock’s annual STEM in the City Summer Camp, a two week career and college awareness experience for rising 8th and 9th graders.
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Last summer, 47 students from 29 cities and towns from across Massachusetts participated in Wheelock’s annual STEM in the City Summer Camp, a two week career and college awareness experience for rising 8th and 9th graders.
Read More…Sheelagh Cook, part of Wheelock College’s Class of 2018, is majoring in Elementary Education and Math for Teaching. She wanted to live in Boston while she attended college and knew she wanted to work with children, making Wheelock a great choice for her.
Read More…The STEM Activity App is helping to get parents involved in their childrens’ STEM education.
Read More…We often hear how important STEM education is for America’s children. Yet as a science educator I must frequently confront the frustrating reality that science […]
Read More…Wheelock College Professor Ellen Faszewski explains how Wheelock’s hands-on approach to science education boosts students’ confidence, gets them excited about STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts, and prepares them to share their knowledge with others.
Read More…Karen Worth has been teaching courses in elementary education and science education for both pre-service and in-service teachers at the graduate and undergraduate levels at Wheelock College for over 40 years.
Read More…WriteBoston is dedicated to improving the writing skills of young people. They build teacher capacity to use writing to support student learning across all content areas and create opportunities to engage in the writing process.
Read More…Lauren Fowler is a Junior at Wheelock who worked with the Aspire Institute this semester on the STEM Activity App. Lauren is completing a double major […]
Read More…In 2010, I had the wonderful opportunity to collaborate with two members of the Cambridge Public School System, Lisa C. Lesser, the seventh-grade science teacher […]
Read More…The gap between available jobs and students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is expected to grow to 2.4 million unfilled positions in […]
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