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Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC)
Education Administration Programs
Washington, District of Columbia 4,730 followers
About us
The Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) was established in 1985 as the National Science Resources Center (NSRC) under the sponsorship of two prestigious institutions: the Smithsonian Institution and the National Academy of Sciences. In 2012, our name changed to the Smithsonian Science Education Center to reflect our mission: to transform and improve the learning and teaching of science for K-12 students. We are dedicated to the establishment of effective science programs for all students. To contribute to that goal, the SSEC builds awareness for K-12 science education reform among state and district leaders and Ministries of Education; conducts programs that support the professional growth of K-12 teachers and school leaders; and engages in research and curriculum development, including our comprehensive K-8, research-based science curriculum program: Science and Technology Concepts (STC), Science and Technology Concepts Middle School (STCMS), STC-Kindergarten, and our newest curriculum, Smithsonian Science for the Classroom. We have impacted all 50 of the United States and supported the systemic needs of over 1000 schools, districts, states, and teams from Ministries of Education across 43 countries through our proven Leadership and Assistance for Science Education Reform (LASER) model, which we now know leads to higher student achievement in science and improved science teaching and learning. Legal: http://s.si.edu/legal
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https://ssec.si.edu/
External link for Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC)
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Educational
- Specialties
- Science Education Reform, Teacher Professional Development, STC Curriculum, K-8 Science Education, Leadership Development, Free Teacher Resources, Inquiry-Based Science Education, and STEM Education
Locations
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901 D St SW
Washington, District of Columbia, US
Employees at Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC)
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Jonte Lee
STEM Teacher at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS)
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Mariana SEPIURKA
Co-Founder at XSTEM and Owner at Estudio Rodrigo Sepiurka arquitectos. Arquitecta-Técnica en diseño Industrial- Apasionada por la innovación, la…
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Shane Szarkowski, PhD
Editor-in-Chief & Executive Director
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Jane Yin-Kim Yau
EU Project Manager (Games, Climate Emergency, Transformation) greatproject.gg | linkedin.com/groups/12833899/
Updates
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Smithsonian educators explain how Earth's 23.5-degree tilt and its heliocentric orbit create the unique seasonal patterns we experience, including the winter solstice on December 21st. 🌎 ☀️
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Missed the application period for the Diversity in STEM Education Summit? We have more free conferences, professional development, new resources, and interactive programs for students lined up for 2025! 📬 Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know: s.si.edu/NewsletterSSEC
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Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) reposted this
The Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, "Reaching Every Learner," is officially in print and viewable online. The report showcases education across the Smithsonian with stories from our experts, interns, and alumni, underscoring how lifelong learning is at the core of everything we do. "Reaching Every Learner" explores how we are engaging and inspiring learners in new and meaningful ways. Read more here in the FY23 annual report: https://lnkd.in/exqSyPhJ #SmithsonianEdu
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Want to spend two weeks next summer in Washington, DC, with the National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution exploring the connections between informal STEAM education and authentic learning? The museum's free Teacher Innovator Institute for middle school (grades 5-8) STEAM teachers is now accepting applications. Learn more about this opportunity at a virtual info session on December 15 at 8:30 pm ET: https://s.si.edu/3ZFiT06
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Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) reposted this
Born in 1902, Nobel prize-winning geneticist Barbara McClintock’s experimental corn gardens yielded crucial clues about the plant’s genetic material. In 1983, she received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. She was the first person to identify all ten maize chromosomes in 1929. In the late 1940s, while studying the tendency of a specific chromosome to break, she discovered that some genes can move to a new location on a chromosome; not all genes were fixed in place, as was generally believed. This postage stamp is part of a collection featuring American scientists, issued by the US Postal Service in 2005. https://s.si.edu/4g61kMz 📷: Copyright United States Postal Service. All rights reserved. National Postal Museum #NobelDay
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➡️ Students from diverse communities have higher academic outcomes and school experiences when taught by teachers from diverse backgrounds. While there has been an encouraging increase in diverse teachers over the last few years, this has not kept pace with the growth of students of color, who are now over 50% of all students in K12 public schools. This #CSEdWeek, as these educators from Houston, Texas point out, we also reflect on the increasing need for teachers of color in computing, a field that will define our future and world. 💻 We invite educators, administrators, and education leaders to apply as a team or mentor to the Diversity in STEM Education Summit by December 13, 2024 and join a community of changemakers working toward building and attracting a more diverse STEM teaching workforce. Apply here: s.si.edu/DISE-Summit
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Smithsonian Science Education Center (SSEC) reposted this
On Tuesday, December 10 from 4:00- 5:00pm, ET, join Carol Clymer, Beth McLean, and Esther Prins from the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy at Penn State University to explore the Smithsonian’s Talk with Me Toolkits (TMTs). TMTs are organized around a theme and are intended to provide caregivers with ideas and questions to start conversations and interact with their children. You’ll leave with toolkits of activities that encourage thinking, vocabulary, and language development in young children. This free session will be helpful for librarians, family literacy instructors, teachers, and parents who might use the TMTs at home, school, libraries, community programs, and other settings. Free registration is available here: https://lnkd.in/ee59jgXk #SmithsonianEdu *Please note: this is a Zoom webinar with live captioning. You’ll be able to participate using the chat and Q&A, and your camera and mic will be disabled. We’ll record and post the webinar on the Smithsonian Learning Lab’s Events page (https://lnkd.in/ex8MWbcs) approximately 24 hours after the session ends. For general questions, or if we can provide additional accessibility services to support your participation, please email us at learninglab@si.edu. Please make your accessibility request as far in advance as possible—preferably at least one week before the program date.
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From providing science kits to classrooms in Appalachia to professional development for Indigenous educators in Canada, this #GivingTuesday, you can help take Smithsonian STEM education resources across America and around the world! Give Today: s.si.edu/DonateToSSEC Learn More: s.si.edu/Donate-SSEC
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Join educators across America working to attract and support K-12 STEM teachers from underrepresented groups! Apply to attend the Diversity in STEM Education Summit as a team or mentor, with free travel and accommodations outside a 50-mile radius of Washington, D.C. ✈️ Learn more and apply by December 13, 2024: s.si.edu/DISE-Summit