Catholic School Teachers to Attend the 2016 NCEA New Directions STREAM 2.0 Symposium at Neumann University

More than 200 Catholic school teachers from 27 states gather to learn how to move from STEM to STREAM in Aston, PA

Tuesday, June 28, 2016
The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) 2016 New Directions STREAM 2.0 Symposium will present classes, hands-on labs, learning sessions and keynote speakers to more than 200 Catholic school educators from around the country.   
 
WHO: 
Catholic elementary school teachers, secondary school teachers, elementary and secondary administrators, diocesan administrators and technology coordinators.
   
WHEN: 
June 27 – 29, 2016
   
WHERE:
Neumann University
1 Neumann Drive
Aston, PA 19014
   
WHY:
STREAM (science, technology, religion, engineering, arts and mathematics) continues to gather steam in Catholic schools.  Following the success of the inaugural STREAM symposium held in June 2014, this symposium will acquaint, enrich and facilitate Catholic school educators in the design and delivery of STREAM education in their classrooms. Attendees will learn to:
  • Acquaint, enrich, and facilitate Catholic school educators in the design and delivery of STREAM education at the classroom, school, or arch/diocesan level.
  • Deepen Catholic school educators understanding of best practices in STREAM education in Catholic arch/dioceses and schools throughout the United States.
  • Provide an opportunity for Catholic school educators to network with STREAM experts and fellow Catholic school educators who share a common interest in the area of STREAM education.
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