
Project Tomorrow
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Project Tomorrow
Find reports at http://www.tomorrow.org/speakup/speakup_ reports.html
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Project Tomorrow 46,529 Students, 8,259 Teachers, 4,455 Parents, 967 Administrators have completed the Speak Up survey. Have you? http://bit.ly/1Xi7nJ
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"I would make sure every student is learning. And I would make sure they know what they need for the job they choose."

Project Tomorrow updated its Extended Info.
Our Programs' Facebook Pages has been created and includes Youth Teach2Learn .

Project Tomorrow updated its Extended Info.
Organization Overview now includes Project Tomorrow is a national, education nonprofit organization. Our vision is to ensure that today’s students are well prepared to be tomorrow’s innovators, leaders and engaged citizens of the world. We believe that by supporting the innovative uses of science, math and technology r...esources in our K-12 schools and communities, students will develop the critical thinking, problem solving and creativity skills needed to compete and thrive in the 21st century.
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Project Tomorrow Join our discussion: Would “lifting bans” on mobile devices positively impact learning?

Project Tomorrow Join our discussion: What ideas do you have for exposing students to STEM professionals and their tools?
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Project Tomorrow discussed Would “lifting bans” on mobile devices positively impact learning? on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.

Project Tomorrow discussed Does science-learning get less “fun” as students age? on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.

Project Tomorrow discussed April 21, 2009 Students are interested in STEM Careers. What will “hook” them further? Professional-level exposure. on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.

Project Tomorrow Check out this week's 4-part Speak Up Blog series on how to motivate STEM learning: http://speakupblog.tomorrow.org/ Click on "discussions" (or comment below): Have you thought about educating future “consumers" of scientific knowledge as much as the
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Project Tomorrow discussed Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators Redux on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.

Project Tomorrow discussed Horizon Report on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.

Project Tomorrow discussed Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators: Students, Parents, and Educators Speak Up about Science Education on the Project Tomorrow discussion board.









