Level Up Village aims to globalize the classroom and facilitate collaboration between students from around the world via Global STEAM (STEM + Arts) enrichment courses. This social impact company offers STEAM courses for students in K–9. Students develop not only 21st century STEAM skills but also the softer skills of globalcollaboration and communication. The courses are offered in school, after school, and during the summer. In each course, students connect with peers in other countries—they exchange video letters with their global partners and collaborate on projects. Additionally, by collaborating with Level Up Village, schools sponsor STEAM education in the developing world through the “Take a Class, Give a Class” model. Level Up Village conducts courses at more than 300 public and private schools in the US, the UK, and Australia, with over 40 Global Partner organizations in more than 20 countries.
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) invite middle school and high school students to join A Space for Us All, a virtual educational experience examining and building on the legacy of achievement, connection, and knowledge of African Americans at NASA.
Every year invention education experts at the National Inventors Hall of Fame develop an all-new curriculum for Camp Invention. The curriculum is filled with hands-on experiences that provide an appropriate level of challenge for students across a range of learning levels in kindergarten through grade 6.
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