by studentrg | Jan 7, 2019 | Partners, STEM
Thanks to a fully funded DonorsChoose project, Mrs. McNair is now able to use styrofoam pool noodles to teach her students about chromosomes Students can read about chromosomes and study pictures of them in textbooks. But because chromosomes are three-dimensional,...
by studentrg | Dec 23, 2018 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, STEM
Findings from the Student Research Foundation’s Research into Engineering Careers . . . In this and upcoming blog posts, we will take a close look at how members of Generation Z are preparing for their careers. Each of our posts about Gen Z will focus on one study....
by studentrg | Dec 15, 2018 | Partners, STEM
How Mrs. Carnahan’s “More Power to Learn Science” Project Nurtured Her Students’ STEM Skills Sometimes classrooms are lacking all kinds of sophisticated technology to teach STEM skills – expensive equipment like whiteboards, 3D printers, and computers. But that is not...
by studentrg | Nov 26, 2018 | Partners, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Research Partner Profile . . . the American Association of Physics Teachers The Student Research Foundation is proud to have established research partnerships with a number of outstanding educational organizations and foundations. Today, we would like to highlight one...
by studentrg | Nov 14, 2018 | Career Pathways, STEM
Many new technologies have changed the world over the last 30-40 years. The Internet was one. Smartphones, cloud storage, social networking, computer simulations, and graphing calculators are only a few others. But despite those changes, elementary-school kids still...
by studentrg | Nov 5, 2018 | Career Pathways, Jobs of the Future, STEM
Many high school students have discovered that robots are fun. Some students build combat robots and enter them in slam-bang competitions. Others join high school robotics clubs and build peace-loving robots. Still other students build robots at home. If you are a...