iSPACE: The STEM Learning Place
Emily Morgan is an accomplished educator and author with extensive experience in science education and curriculum development. Currently serving as the Moonshot Ohio Coordinator for the Ohio Afterschool Network and an author at Corwin, Emily has contributed significantly to literature focused on connecting students with nature. Morgan's previous roles include Board Member and Education Committee Chair at iSPACE, and author of the "Next Time You See" book series with the National Science Teaching Association. As a co-creator of the award-winning "Picture-Perfect Science" materials, Emily has been instrumental in enhancing science and literacy education for grades K-5. Additional experience includes planning professional development for science teachers through the High AIMS Consortium and the Hamilton County ESC, and facilitating hands-on science education as a Science Lab Teacher and 7th Grade Science Teacher. Emily holds a Master's degree in Education from the University of Dayton and two Bachelor's degrees in Education from Wright State University.
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iSPACE: The STEM Learning Place
Mission iSPACE ignites passion for Science and Technology to prepare all learners to thrive in tomorrow’s workforce. About iSPACE iSPACE, the STEM Learning Place, a non-profit organization, serving the Greater Cincinnati Region, makes learning exciting by providing engaging Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programs to schools, families and the community. iSPACE programs are aligned with national and state educational standards and complement teaching curricula but they reach beyond the formal classroom setting to spark curiosity and inspire interest in STEM. iSPACE uses best practices in innovative programs to help students and educators build confidence and interest in STEM knowledge and careers. Programs and partnerships are designed to fill the region’s future workforce in manufacturing, technology, research, health care and other STEM-related fields. Participants explore robotics, rocketry, and more. They engage in active, hands-on problem solving and team-based projects, building the skills and confidence they’ll need in their future and as they join our region’s workforce with careers in manufacturing, technology, research, health care, etc. iSPACE makes an impact in over 500 classrooms yearly. Our programs are aligned with national and state educational standards and complement classroom curriculum.