You Belong in ASEE
There is no gold or platinum status, but membership in the American Society for Engineering Education – just $25 a year for preK-12 teachers – does have its perks, including discounts on rental cars, home insurance, and office supplies. Members also receive the digital version of Prism magazine, ASEE’s award-winning flagship publication.
Best of all, you join an inclusive, 125-year-old professional-learning community of interesting and involved educators who are dedicated to advancing teaching, learning, and student success across all fields of engineering and engineering technology – from preschool through grad school and career.
Members in ASEE’s very active Pre-College Division, for example, are working with local schools and districts to train teachers and create curriculum, and presenting their research on effective STEM teaching methods at ASEE’s Annual Conference, where the division organizes a hands-on workshop for PreK-12 teachers.(Photo: 2018 conference attendees jotted their thoughts on the ASEE Living Wall.)
Can’t make the 2019 Annual Conference and Exposition in Tampa, Fla., June 16 to 19? ASEE’s regional Section and Zone meetings provide opportunities to participate in professional activities at the local level and network with colleagues who share your interests and goals.
Whether you’re a seasoned engineering instructor, the designated developer of your school’s new integrated STEM course, or an elementary teacher seeking to incorporate engaging, authentic design challenges into science and math lessons, you belong in ASEE.
JOIN TODAY!
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