STEM Next

@STEMNext

STEM Next is a national leader in increasing opportunities in STEM learning for youth across communities both in and out of school.

Joined December 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    16 Sep 2020

    Join us in breaking down the barriers for by engaging one million more girls in programs. allows girls to image, innovate, and create while exploring the world of STEM.

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  2. Jul 30

    The is not over, check these resources and find activities to engage the whole family!

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  3. Jul 30

    We identified 10 critical features of high-quality engineering experiences that help students develop and strengthen an Engineering Mindset. ⤵️

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  4. Retweeted
    Jul 27

    From dancing to skiing to hockey, inspire a girl interested in & with these featured in the IF/THEN curated Sports resources. You'll enjoy activities, videos, and photos of amazing women who combine STEM with sports.

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  5. Jul 27

    The shines a national spotlight on , spurring actions and solutions aimed at positively changing the way girls engage in STEM, and inspiring them to become builders, innovators, makers and problem solvers.

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  6. Jul 26

    As part of , we're making "Booster Packs" available to participating networks to share with their OST community. The packs directly support networks working with programs to go deeper in Moonshot transformative practices & programming. ➡️

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  7. Retweeted
    Jul 26

    Today, through the program, will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon. This fall, young people can learn all about Artemis and engineering with projects and Pro Tips in Mizzen.

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  8. Jul 21

    opportunities are charging stations. Youth who plug into afterschool get engaged, inspired, and knowledgeable about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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  9. Jul 20

    It’s time to embrace both a more expansive vision of how and where learning happens and a wider variety of opportunities that really engage kids and set them up for success — rather than hold on to old ideas of “summer school” as a time for catching up.

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  10. Jul 20

    Innovative STEM programs are advancing the field by bringing parents to the table. Families can get involved in STEM learning in many different ways. Our Family Engagement Project identifies promising practices for engaging families in .

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  11. Jul 19

    We believe passionately that all children can succeed. By investing early in the life of our children, we are transforming their lives and preparing them for future.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jul 15

    I'm all in! I look forward to sharing ideas on supporting a mindshift in this afternoon. 💫

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 16

    Looking for opportunities to inspire the girls in your life? NGCP manages , where you can find K-12 events, camps, and activities in your community and online. Visit for

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  14. Retweeted
    Jul 16

    Attending virtual Summer Lawn Series this summer? Learn more about the Mizzen app at

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  15. Jul 16

    Dust off the lawn chair! Host a watch party! Bring friends! The virtual Summer Lawn series with is coming your way this summer. Specially designed for museum, library & afterschool professionals & families.

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  16. Jul 15

    Our mission is empowering girls to lift off into their boundless potential. TOGETHER, we are re-imagining who can be a scientist or engineer through afterschool and summer . Can we count you in?

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  17. Retweeted
    Jul 13

    Yes! Exciting to hear case studies telling stories of impact along with evaluation date of numbers reached through . 612 new partners, 21,000 programs, 160,000 girls -- all during a pandemic. Imagine what is next!

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  18. Jul 13

    With , STEM Next is re-imagining who can engineer, who can build, who can invent. It is inspiring the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in STEM. Here are six ideas to introduce STEM opportunities to girls.

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  19. Jul 13

    Starting today! We are excited to join many leaders and learners to explore the engineering mindset. Are you registered?

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  20. Retweeted
    Jul 9

    "The need for safety, support, and trusting, reciprocal relationships becomes even more important now as we work to rebuild and return stronger than before COVID-19." More on in our brief.

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  21. Jul 9

    Afterschool programs offer engaging opportunities for enrichment, exploration of interests, creativity, and fun. Check out these resources for more ways programs and school leaders can rebuild together.

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