Fellowship Blog


It’s Hard to See the Picture When You’re In the Frame

It’s been said that Michael Jordan, the greatest basketball player ever, never won a championship until Phil Jackson came along. Muhammad Ali was a raw

Most Things Worth Having Requires Hard Work

Just one in seven engineers are female, only 27% of all computer science jobs are held by women, and women have seen no employment growth in STEM jobs

Supporting Girls in STEM Careers!

Technology (STEM) are all around us. If you are reading this blog…that’s STEM, the clothes you wear, the car you drive, the food we eat, the life we

Life Choices Aside

Life choices aside, the following story shows how some students’ ingenuity knows no bounds.

Maria became pregnant at the beginning of her freshman

Mountain Ridge High School Showcases Project Lead The Way Biomedical Sciences Program

Mountain Ridge High School in Glendale, Arizona recently expanded its Project Lead the Way (PTLW) Certified Biomedical Sciences Program.  This

The Maker Movement and Its Impact on CTE

“Make. Just make. This is the key. The world is a better place as a participatory sport. Being creative, the act of creating and making, is actually

Student Ingenuity Outlasts the Assignment

The assignment was for the students to find a problem on campus and design a solution for it. I have always been an advocate of inquiry-based learning

The Success of the Maker Movement

Everywhere you look on teacher oriented websites and journals, you see the maker movement. This year, I decided to create a makerspace in my own

Cutting-Edge Tools, Technologies/Concepts Integrated Into CTE (A best practice)…

Best practices to CTE are like Fish to Water…they are a necessity for survival! Best practices of any kind are tested, tried and true, meaning they are

Think Differently!

The biggest challenge in life is to be yourself in a world that is trying to make you like everybody else! "We cannot solve our problems with the

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