STEM Conference 21st March 2014 Cleveland, United States of America The 1st annual STEM Conference will be held in Cleveland / OH. STEM Conference will provide a venue to bring together a wide audience of academicians and professionals in STEM fields to discuss clearly circumscribed topics, engage in fruitful debate, in an effort to facilitate mutual understanding that will lead to possible solutions to educational concerns and continue to build a strong network of educational leaders. Leaders and visionaries in education from around the world and United States will convene at the 2014 STEM Conference to work toward the advancement of better K-12 STEM education. The framework for determining these outcomes will be built from the following conference tracks: - Technology and Teaching: Bridging the Generation Gap - Workforce Development: Building Tomorrow's Leaders Today - K-12 STEM Education: Why These Concentrations Are Crucial - High School to Higher Education: Creating a Smoother Transition We are actively seeking research papers and presentations in these four, interdependent areas. We look forward to your stellar contributions to this exciting and growing conference: STEM Conference 2014. Venue: Cleveland Convention Center / Junior Ballroom http://www.clevcc.com 300 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44113 Enquiries: stemconference@conceptschools.org Web address: http://www.stemcon.net Sponsored by: Concept Schools Partnered by: Cleveland State University |
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