Professional Development
& Grant Opportunities
for Educators
The ASM Materials Education Foundation annually awards 20 grants of $500 each to help K-12 teachers bring the real world of materials science into their classrooms. “Living in a Material World” grants recognize creativity and enhance awareness of materials science and the role that materials play in society. The ASM Foundation is committed to working with and supporting teachers through “Living in a Material World” K-12 teacher grants. Application Process Describe a hands-on, curriculum-based K-12 project that involves student observation, teamwork, mathematics, and science skills that enhance student awareness of the everyday materials around them. We encourage you to contact local ASM International chapter members for assistance in creating imaginative, original projects that other teachers will want to emulate. The ASM Materials Education Foundation has been delighted to receive many more proposals than can be funded. To speed the selection process, ONLY those proposals directly addressing materials science will be considered. Proposals will be reviewed by a subcommittee of the Action in Education Committee. Please Note: A one-page summary report is required for each of the winning proposals upon completion of the project. Application Deadline: May 25 Any applications received after the deadline will be considered in next year’s cycle. Results will be communicated to the applicants in early August. Contact Jeane Deatherage, Administrator, Foundation Programs, or call 440-338-5433
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The National Fluid Power Association offers annual $500 grants for teachers to purchase materials for their classes to learn about Fluid Power and/or participate in the Fluid Power Action Challenge. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Join your fellow innovative educators for rejuvenation and learning in beautiful Breckenridge, Colorado (or online)! Keynote speakers Jennie Magiera (Global Head of Education Impact at Google), Principal Baruti Kafele, Dr. Monica Burns (Class Tech Tips), and Time magazine's first Kid of the Year, Gitanjali Rao will help provide us with inspiration as we fill our buckets in preparation for next school year.
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Never Stop Growing!Every time I hear about an amazing professional development experience that peers or colleagues have participated in, I think I should start a list so that I can take advantage of the opportunity in the future...but I always forget...until now! Here's my compilation of awesome opportunities for educators. If you have any ideas to share, please comment or send a message--sharing is caring! Archives
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