Chatting with a Myanmar farmer over some traditional green tea I arrived in Yangon at the very beginning of the monsoon season. It was dark...
Category - Girls and Women in STEM/STEAM
Science from Scientists by Dr Erika Angle
Watch this 3min video to hear directly from Dr. Erika Ebbel Angle, Founder and Executive Director of Science from Scientists. talkSTEM is...
Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’ Neil
Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy is a New York Times Bestseller and is on the National Book...
American India Foundation's Digital Equalizer Program (Part II)
It is fabulous to see that despite the many complex barriers that exist in STEM education reform relating to social justice, change is both possible...
Quiet Schools Network and the Quiet Revolution
Teaching and learning anything, including STEM, requires that teachers, students and administrators be aware of diversity in temperament and style...
Last night, I attended the Crystal Charity Ball in Dallas which gave a generous gift of $976,000 to the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas’ STEM...
How did you come to be an artist and what are some areas of focus for you? I was always into art from a very young age, and I was fortunate that my...
Talking Their Way into Science
I had a wonderful email exchange with Dr Karen Gallas, who wrote a book that I read and loved many years ago, Talking Their Way into Science. I...
Back to School: Posts from School Leaders I
It’s that time when school leaders, teachers, and after-school programs are gearing up. talkSTEM is reposting Back to School posts from...
What We Make (Audio Recording & Essay) by Emily Ware
(Audio Above) What We Make By Emily Ware Americans have a dilemma they haven’t addressed. Teenagers hate high school. This isn’t the first time we...