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Welcome to the world of K–12 engineering!
Introducing engineering into the K–12 classroom connects
science and math concepts to the everyday engineering that surrounds
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TeachEngineering.com helps teachers enhance learning, excite students and stimulate interest in science and math through the use of hands–on engineering. With a fully searchable, digital library of standards–based lesson plans, and a myriad of “Living Laboratories” that bring real–world engineering principles into the classroom, TeachEngineering’s comprehensive curricula are hands–on, inexpensive, and relevant to children’s daily lives.
TeachEngineering.com is a joint effort of the University of Colorado, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Colorado School of Mines, Duke University, Oregon State University, and the American Society for Engineering Education, and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation. Bring the world of engineering into the K–12 classroom with TeachEngineering.com. You don’t need knowledge of engineering to use these curricula!
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Members of the K–12 community can join ASEE for the low annual fee of $35. Members receive many benefits, including a free subscription to ASEE’s award–winning magazine, Prism, reduced rates at ASEE’s conferences, and an opportunity to form regional networks of educators with common interests and goals. To join online, click here.
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