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SHAPE America Physical Activity Position Statement
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Resources Supporting SB 1376 – Schools; Curriculum; Mental Health
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2022-2023 Arts and Physical Education Virtual Summit
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Regular physical activity in childhood and adolescence is important for promoting lifelong health and well-being and preventing various health conditions.
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Included in these pages is a complete introduction to ADE Digital Learning!
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REMOTE K12: The Connected Teacher Summit, hosted by ASU, is a free, one-day immersive virtual event to be held on January 9, 2021 to help K-12 teachers nationwide deliver better online and blended learning experiences.
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An Unconference by teachers for teachers. An unconference is a participant-driven meeting. We will have a panel of Keynote speakers and then participants will generate session topics. Sponsored by the STEM Arizona Education Collaborative, in conjunction with AATM, ASTA, & AZTEA. $15 per person. This will be a virtual event.
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Please join Title IV-A in celebrating the 10th anniversary of All4Ed's Digital Learning Day on February 25, 2021.
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Your voice is vital to change in education. We are moving into 2021 with transformed views on education and the role of computer science in student, educator, and administrator success - especially in rural, remote, frontier, borderlands, and tribal communities. We want to hear from your views and experiences around computer science in education.
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Please see this post for additional information on the Women in STEM Scholarship from Study.com.
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ISTE will provide a two-week online PD program that will help K-12 educators move from surviving to thriving with the intentional use of technology to meet the new realities of learning.
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Don’t miss your chance to join Girls Who Code’s free Summer Immersion Program for current 9-11th grade girls and non-binary students! Girls Who Code welcomes all eligible students to apply for their introductory coding program, and strongly encourages applicants who are historically underrepresented in tech including Black, Latinx, and low-income students. Check out this flyer to learn more, or join an upcoming Girls Who Code webinar here. Fill out the quick application here before the deadline on March 19th!
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The Arizona Department of Education Digital Learning is proud to share the Summer Connect Contest on behalf of reTech Fundamentals. This is a local initiative focused on addressing the Digital Literacy Gap affecting Arizona Students.
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Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are hosting district-wide Congressional App Challenges for middle school and high school students, encouraging them to learn to code and inspiring them to pursue careers in computer science.