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IEEE emeritbadges.org Program
The IEEE emeritbadges.org program has developed hands-on electricity and electronics instructional material based on the Boy Scouts' merit badge requirements. Instructional material for computer education is being developed. Any student, boy or girl can use the program to enhance technical literacy and learn more about viable engineering and other technical career options.  The IEEE emeritbadges.org program will be sponsoring the Electricity Merit Badge and the Electronics Merit Badge booth at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree.

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Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship
Wednesday, January 13 2010by  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Hits : 522

ALBERT EINSTEIN DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATION PERIOD CLOSES JANUARY 13
 
The 2010-11 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator program application period runs until midnight, January 13, 2010, and the online application is accessible now. Make sure to include an e-mail address to receive updates throughout the year. Additional program information, including biographies of the current Fellows, can be found on the Triangle Coalition website. This prestigious fellowship is in its 20th year of providing a teacher's voice in Washington D.C. regarding Federal STEM education programs and policies.
 
The program is open to K-12 STEM educators who thrive on personal and professional challenges; enjoy the opportunity to network with creative, passionate, intelligent colleagues; recognize the importance of experienced educators are interested in sharing their knowledge of teaching and learning in the national education arena; have the desire and the confidence to work on educational programs and/or issues at a national level; and want to learn more about the role of federal agencies in education. Those selected will serve an 11 month paid Fellowship in Washington, D.C. working either on Capitol Hill or in one of the sponsoring Federal agencies. The Einstein Fellowship Program is under the direction of the U.S. Department of Energy and is managed by the Triangle Coalition. Direct any questions to Kathryn Culbertson, Program Manager, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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