Early Childhood Stories, From the Field

Improving Your Youth Retention Via Early Childhood STEM Programs: A presentation by the Carbon, Schuylkill and Luzerne Counties Ecosystem and the Great Lakes Bay Regional STEM Alliance

PreK strategies for families to engage their early learners with relatively little resources.

This workshop was an “Ecosystem to Ecosystem – E2E” session during the Fall 2018 STEM Learning Ecosystems Community of Practice Convening in Newport Beach, CA in  November 2018.

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