2024 Denver National Conference

March 20-23, 2024

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A Picture of the National STEM Education Policy Landscape

Friday, March 22 • 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Colorado Convention Center - 102/104



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STEM Landscape March 2024.pptx

STRAND: Leadership and Advocacy

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STEM Policy Expert Jame Brown will paint a picture of the federal public policy landscape for STEM education generally and science education in particular, including emerging policies in Congress and the federal government and the outlook for the future.

TAKEAWAYS:
Get smart on what’s going on in Washington, DC around STEM education and how it can impact the science education ecosystem and your local community.

SPEAKERS:
James Brown (STEM Education Coalition: Washington, DC)

Why Science Educators Need to be at the Policymaking Table

Friday, March 22 • 10:40 AM - 11:40 AM

Colorado Convention Center - 102/104


STRAND: Leadership and Advocacy

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Join NSTA, the STEM Education Coalition, the Hands-On Science Partnership and the National Academies to learn about emerging public policy issues and how NSTA members can engage in the policymaking conversation at the national, state, and local level.

TAKEAWAYS:
As the old saying goes: If you are not at the table, you might end up on the menu. We will talk about practical ways to get science educators around today’s policymaking table. Also get a preview of upcoming NAS studies that can impact the field.

SPEAKERS:
Amy Stephens (The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: Washington, DC), Erika Shugart (NSTA: Arlington, VA), Alex Molinich (Aldon Corporation: , United States), James Brown (STEM Education Coalition: Washington, DC)

Strategic Communications Training to Advance K12 Science

Friday, March 22 • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM

Colorado Convention Center - 102/104


STRAND: Leadership and Advocacy

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Deep dive trainings in strategic communications; focused on the use of digital and social media tools to reach broader audiences and on persuasive writing tips and techniques. Trainings will be followed by a panel of state teams who completed the trainings and are using the skills locally.

TAKEAWAYS:
Skills to effectively advocate for K12 science via digital and social media tools and techniques for securing OpEd/LTE and blog placements.

SPEAKERS:
Josh Parrish (Collaborative for Student Success: No City, No State), Julia Rothenberg (VP, Digital strategy, GMMB: Washington, DC), Eric Rosenberg (EMR Content + Communications Inc.: Arlington, VA), Adam Ezring (Collaborative for Student Success: No City, No State)

Advocacy in Action: State Teams Elevating Educator Voice

Friday, March 22 • 2:40 PM - 3:40 PM

Colorado Convention Center - 102/104


STRAND: Leadership and Advocacy

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The “Advocacy in Action” pathway will culminate with a panel discussion featuring three states that participated in a special communications and advocacy training program last year. They will share key takeaways form that training and describe specific actions they have each taken to improve their communications or to engage in local advocacy.

TAKEAWAYS:
Guidance and concrete ideas for how you and your colleagues can learn from these states and launch your own advocacy efforts locally! Featuring an advocacy charge from NSTA leadership to all NSTA members.

SPEAKERS:
Autumn Rivera (Glenwood Springs Middle School: Glenwood Springs, CO), Julie Luft (University of Georgia: Athens, GA), Jonathan Frostad (Washington Science Teachers Association: No City, No State), Maggie Moore (Hononegah High School: Rockton, IL), Adam Ezring (Collaborative for Student Success: No City, No State)

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