NASHVILLE, TN (SPECIAL TO WLAF) – The Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, a public/private partnership between the Tennessee Department of Education and Battelle Education, announced the 2022-23 cohort of the Tennessee Rural STEM Collaborative (TRSC) – a yearlong professional development opportunity for rural educators designed to share promising practices in STEM education, seek solutions to local education challenges, and encourage the development of a targeted STEM solution for each community or school represented. This year, 45 educators representing 28 counties across Tennessee were competitively selected for the Collaborative including Misty McNealy, Madison Yancey and Ross Hargis all of Elk Valley STEM School here in Campbell County.

“All communities, regardless of zip code, possess local assets that can support quality STEM instruction and workforce development initiatives,” said Brandi Stroecker, Director of the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network. “The Collaborative model is intentionally designed to connect rural educators with community partners and facilitate co-learning about STEM teaching strategies, promoting immediate impact at the local level and collective impact statewide.” The TRSC was recently profiled in an EducationWeek whitepaper titled, Expanding STEM Learning Opportunities in Rural Schools, that highlights several educator experiences and programmatic data.

Within the collaborative, there are three regional cohorts that will map the STEM resources unique to the educational landscapes in West, Middle, and East Tennessee. The collaborative provides a stipend for teachers to engage with the program and implement a targeted STEM initiative within their own communities. For more information, visit HERE.  

The Tennessee STEM Innovation Network is a public-private collaborative between the Tennessee Department of Education and Battelle Education, emphasizing a “kindergarten through jobs” philosophy by promoting the teaching and learning of STEM education and integrating real-world and hands-on learning in K-12 public schools across Tennessee. You are encouraged to visit HERE. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 08/15/2022-6AM)

One Reply to “Hargis, McNealy, Yancey to participate in STEM learning at Elk Valley School”

  1. Madison is my niece. I am a retired elementary teacher. I have 3 cousins who are retired teachers. So proud to have another teacher in the family.

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