


Discovering your impact in a Technological World

Discovering the Leader in Every Student

Discovering Literacy While Exploring The Outdoors

Learning from Mi’kmaw Elders: Stories of mathematics teaching and learning in Mi’kma’ki
In this session Dr. Borden will share stories from her research and teaching life that have been influenced by the knowledge learned from time spent alongside Elders and knowledge keepers within the Mi’kmaw community in Mi’kma’ki or what we now call Nova Scotia. Through a series of moments, she will share how her philosophy for decolonizing mathematics education has been shaped and how this in turn shapes her mathematics teaching.

Celebrate the Earth with Let’s Talk Science
Celebrate the Earth with Let’s Talk Science! Explore some fun, free, low prep, and easy-to-implement K–12 STEM programming and resources for your classrooms. Discover our Clothing4Climate project that encourages youth in Grades 7 to 12 to learn about the science behind climate change and the impact our clothing system has on the environment. The session will also highlight new and upcoming events for students and educators, certified Learning Pathways, and career and curriculum-aligned STEM resources and lesson plans that are readily accessible on our website.

Creating Disability-Inclusive Science Learning Environments

Approaching Tough Topics: Empowering Youth for Climate Action

Uncover Problem Solving Through Outdoor Play
Children love to play outside in the natural environment. By utilizing the natural inclinations of young children to explore and by encouraging problem-solving skills, educators can move students’ thinking forward. It’s even easier than you might think to invite your youngest learners to join you as inventors and problem-solvers and jump into the world of computational thinking while playing outside and interacting with the world around them!

Harnessing the Power of Generative AI in Teaching and Learning

Build a Paper Bridge
Build and test a bridge made out of nothing but paper!