Want to help make a difference while you shop in the Amazon app, at no extra cost to you? Simply follow the instructions below to select “American Modeling Teachers Association” as [...]
The Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program is a yearlong professional learning opportunity and short-term exchange for elementary, middle, and high school educators from the United [...]
Join the ASU Physics Department IDEA (inclusion, diversity, and equity alliance) team on Wednesday, November 18 at 7:30pm (ET). This talk will address why diversity is important and how an [...]
If you’ve never had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Hestenes, the ‘father’ of Modeling Instruction, here is a great video that may be of interest to you. The interview is from [...]
AMTA has once again earned a top-rated nonprofit badge from greatnonprofits.org and we’d like to thank our supporters. According to a study by Software Advice, the GreatNonprofits [...]
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was jointly awarded on Wednesday to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna for their work on the development of Crispr-Cas9, a method for genome editing. Read [...]
The National Academies Press recently released a pre-publication book titled, Teaching K-12 Science and Engineering During a Crisis, by Jennifer Self. It contains information that may be helpful [...]
AMTA would like to congratulate Melissa Girmscheid (AZ), who was selected as the 2nd place winner of the Air Force Association/Rolls Royce 2020 National Aerospace/STEM Teacher of the Year award. [...]
Congratulations to four members of AMTA for being recognized with the 2020 Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. Jeremy Secaur (OH) Kay Fincher (TX) Brad [...]
Congratulations to Mike Vargas, a long-time Modeler from Phoenix, Arizona! Read recent news releases congratulating Mike and announcing the 15 K-12 STEM teachers who were recognized with this [...]