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Oakton hosts STEM workshop for educators April 3

Oakton hosts a presentation to teach educators how to better involve youth in STEM activities on April 3.

STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) educators are invited to learn how to interest youth in these pathways at a free workshop hosted by Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines, from 3:30 to 5 p.m., Monday, April 3, in Room 1604.

Kelley O. Williams and Rachel Williams, co-founders of Paige & Paxton, a Chicago-based company that focuses on developing curricula for schools and other organizations to get youngsters involved in STEM, will present, “A Framework for Stronger STEM Lessons & Building Student STEM Identity: A Professional Development Opportunity for Elementary and STEM Educators.”

The session will outline practical tools and strategies to implement STEM interest to youngsters up to the second-grade level. Attendees will gain the knowledge and a framework for creating stronger early STEM lessons and nurturing that STEM identity in youth, particularly for girls and students of color.

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“While the presenters specialize in elementary STEM, they will provide some interesting insights applicable to high school and college students,” said Gloria Liu, coordinator for the Center for Promoting STEM at Oakton.

For more information, contact Liu at 847-635-1738 or glorial@oakton.edu.

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