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248: Does your network shape your mindset?

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How do you build a network of learners and how does that network in turn shape you as a learner?

On the podcast this week, Drea Weiner answers that question (and many others).

This conversation is supported by our amazing sponsors: Stem Sports and MackinMaker

At the heart of this conversation, we think about how we can cultivate the mindsets that promote STEM-based inquiry and set students up to be leaders in MakerEd. Drea reminds us that STEM learning intersects our entire curriculum and invites interdisciplinary learning and community connections.

Let’s learn more about our guest:

Drea Weiner is the MiSTEM Network Regional Director for the Northwestern Lower MiSTEM Network region. She provides professional learning, support, community connections to education, grant writing guidance, and resources to educators in order to bring the best possible STEM education to students. Drea is one of the founders of Newton’s Road 3D, a STEM professional learning community for teachers wanting to give their students the opportunity to learn soft skills like critical thinking and problem solving through 21st century technology.

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