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Final Opportunity to Apply for the Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory Teaching Staff
The Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory operated by Learning Undefeated in partnership with the Texas Education Agency is expanding. Learning Undefeated is currently hiring education outreach coordinators to work on new traveling laboratories.
Position Description:
The Education Outreach Coordinator is a passionate and effusive ambassador for education who inspires K–12 students to connect with STEM content and careers aboard custom-designed mobile laboratories that travel from school to school. Primary responsibilities include leading hands-on laboratory activities and facilitating innovative STEM career experiences inside the mobile laboratories or school classrooms.
For more information, visit the job posting.
Texas EcosySTEM Professional Development
Statewide STEM Teacher Training (A TEALearn Badge can be earned for this training.)
This professional development prepares teachers for successful implementation of STEM instruction in their classrooms by immersing teachers directly in the role of STEM learner, engaging first-hand in high-impact STEM practices such as project-based learning, design-based challenges, and computational thinking.
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Region 18 (Midland) June 17–18, 2025 Registration
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Region 15 (San Angelo) June 23–24, 2025 Registration
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Region 19 (El Paso) June 24–25, 2025 Registration
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Region 13 (Austin) June 25–27, 2025 Registration
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Region 3 (Victoria) June 26–27, 2025 Registration
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Region 11 (Ft. Worth) July 7–8, 2025 Registration
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Region 9 (Wichita Falls) July 14–16, 2025 Registration
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Region 4 (Houston) July 16–17, 2025 Registration
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Region 10 (Dallas) July 16–17, 2025 Registration
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Region 5 (Beaumont) July 17–18, 2025 Registration
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Statewide STEM Leadership Training (A TEALearn Badge can be earned for this training.)
This immersive professional development prepares campus administrators to shape, support, and sustain STEM initiatives within their district or campus. Participants will learn by doing, engaging directly in the instructional approaches most critical to the STEM endeavor: project-based learning, design-based challenges, and computational thinking.
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STEM Newsletter Subscription
If you would like to receive this newsletter monthly, please subscribe to Pre-K–12 STEM via this link: Newsletter Subscription.
Other newsletters you may be interested in are Science List, Mathematics, and Technology Applications.
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The Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory is wrapping up another successful year. The program served 42 campuses and 10,000 students this year. Here are some campus spotlights from April.
Orange Grove ISD
The Elementary students and staff at Orange Grove loved having the Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory visit us! Because of the flexibility and options provided by Learning Undefeated, our science teachers experienced a different lesson with each of their classes. designing a prosthetic hand, using a circuit design to improve a toy, designing a flood barrier, designing a barn to house animals, and building an artificial pollinator. Students were amazed at the requirements to meet the STEM challenges and loved how they had to work within teams to create a project plan and stay within a budget. Students were also impressed with the career ideas that the Learning Undefeated team highlighted. Nothing is better than hearing students talk about their lessons with excitement and wonder! This is an experience they will not soon forget! We look forward to reusing these STEM Lab lessons and implementing even more in the next few years!
Sarah Boyle, Principal, Orange Grove Elementary
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Austin ISD
Lee Lewis Campbell Elementary School would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Mobile STEM Lab team for bringing such an exciting and enriching experience to our scholars. The hands-on activities, engaging demonstrations, and real-world connections made STEM come alive for our scholars in ways that were both fun and educational. It was truly inspiring to see their curiosity ignited and their confidence grow as they explored science, technology, engineering, and math through interactive learning. Opportunities like this create lasting memories and deepen scholars' love for learning. We are incredibly grateful for your time, energy, and dedication to supporting STEM education, and we would absolutely welcome the opportunity to participate again in the future. Thank you for making such a positive impact on our Campbell school community!
Jeanine Doyle, M.Ed., Instructional Coach
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Whitney ISD
Rudy Hikel, Assistant Principal at Whitney Middle School, shared that teachers and students enjoyed the Texas Mobile STEM Laboratory's three-day visit. The Learning Undefeated instructors were great, and the students had an experience they will remember for a while. Many students and parents have reached out asking to apply for another visit. Thank you for having this available for schools across Texas. The hands-on approach is the key to piquing students’ interest in STEM.
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Technology Applications TEKS Training at Regional Service Centers
Launch_K5 CS is a dynamic three-day hybrid workshop designed for K–5 educators, crafted to align seamlessly with the new K–5 technology applications TEKS implemented beginning in the 2024–2025 school year. Each workshop spans two or three in-person days and an asynchronous course, providing all necessary resources and materials to help teachers successfully train students in essential 21st-century skills (including up to $200 worth of physical computing kits). These workshops are free of charge and open to any interested Texas educator.
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See the Texas EcosySTEM web page to get connected to the STEM Lead at your Education Service Center. Texas EcosySTEM Web Page
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If you have a STEM event or program you would like to feature in the STEM newsletter, please send your information and picture to michelle.sedberry@tea.texas.gov.
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