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FIUTeach at Florida International University aims to reduce the shortage of math and science teachers in Miami-Dade County and beyond 鈥 while ensuring educators are subject matter experts. 港澳天下彩goes into one of South Florida's oldest high schools to see how the program is working.
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Students from Andover, West Miami, Thomas Jefferson and other local middle schools took part in a three-week summer program focusing on science, tech, engineering and math at Florida International University.
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The program will help middle school, high school and college students in their pursuit of cybersecurity credentials. FIU will lead one of the three regions receiving millions of dollars.
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The way data on racial groups is typically collected in the U.S. has sidelined smaller Asian populations like Hmong, Lao and Filipino Americans for decades. Now, there are growing calls for change.
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The Broward County Library system is bringing back the fest for the science buffs 鈥 whether that's a student or their guardian. Science Fair Fest 2021 takes place virtually Saturday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Minority women believe it鈥檚 their time to be role models in the male-dominated STEM field and a $2.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation...
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Some 100 South Florida middle schoolers powered up drones in the Adrienne Arsht Center鈥檚 Knight Concert Hall on Wednesday, turned on the 鈥楥ha Cha Slide鈥欌
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Science center leaders are heading to Tallahassee this week to ask for more STEM education funding. Leaders from the Orlando Science Center are joining鈥
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Students of six Broward County public schools got a taste of what it takes to have a successful career in technology in South Florida on Wednesday when鈥
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Robots are invading Broward County Public Schools.On Wednesday, a 鈥淏attle of the Bots鈥 capped off three days of robot training for about 100 Broward鈥
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The controversy surrounding a highly anticipated robotics competition for teens from around the globe sometimes overshadowed an otherwise upbeat event focused on kids, robots and changing the world.
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Howard, the historically black university in Washington, D.C., is sending computer science students to study at Google's headquarters in California, as part of an effort called Howard West.