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  2. STEM.org - Wikipedia

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    A STEM state of mind: No magic kit or subscription required; Competition versus collaboration in STEM education; How Advancements In AI Could Radically Change The Way Children Learn In The Classroom; Insights Into Early STEM Learning; The Rise Of The STEM Toy; Ethics in STEM Education: Going Beyond the Classroom

  3. 55 Subscription Kits to Entertain and Educate Stir-Crazy Kids

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    Cheapism compiled what we think is a pretty comprehensive list of quality subscription kits. With an age range from infants to older teens, and an interest focus that ranges from the very specific ...

  4. Epic! - Wikipedia

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    Epic! is an American kids subscription-based reading and learning platform. It offers access to books and videos targeted at children ages 12 and under. [1] The service can be used on desktop and mobile devices.

  5. Junior Engineering Technical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Engineering Technical Society (JETS) was established in 1950 with the mission to provide engineering education at the high school level in the same way that 4-H was designed for agriculture. The organization was formerly known as Better Engineering Talent for Schools (BETS) before its current name was adopted. [4]

  6. The 24 Best Subscription Boxes for Teens, Ranging From ... - AOL

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    The entry-level version of Ipsy’s subscription box is a total steal at $12 a pop and a great way for the product-obsessed teen in your life to experiment with various creams and lip gloss shades ...

  7. Science Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, a Global Ambassador Team from Japan has been invited to attend the national tournament as part of a partnership between Science Olympiad, MEXT and JST.Each year, the Grand Prize for winning the Japan High School Science Championships (JHSSC), a competition styled after the U.S.-based Science Olympiad is a trip to the U.S. to participate in the Science Olympiad National Tournament.

  8. Things of Science - Wikipedia

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    Some kits contained basic materials for simple experiments in psychology. [5] The modest annual subscription price ($5 in the 1960s) covered the cost of printing and postage. The instructions were written by Science Service staff, and the kit materials were donated by various companies. [6]

  9. Envision EMI - Wikipedia

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    Envision EMI, LLC (Envision Experience) is a privately held, for-profit, tuition-based education company that creates, markets, and runs career exploration and leadership development programs for students in elementary school through college. [1]