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For traditional and homeschool STEM teachers and parents: Short to-the-point and easily applied STEM activities to enhance the curiosity and creativity of students. Help your students NOW to become innovators and inventors preparing them for life and exciting and meaningful careers in STEM.
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Richard Kurtz is an award-winning science educator, teaching in New York for almost 40 years. Originally from Toronto, Canada, he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Waterloo, where he also played college basketball. He trains teachers and works with homeschoolers to engage students in creative, dynamic learning as well running Advanced Placement Biology workshops as a College Board consultant. His workshops, which have a cooperative, fun, and relaxed atmosphere are geared to help teachers to creatively engage their students in “real” science. Richard has had extensive experience working with teachers, parents and students in developing hands-on science activities in biology, science research and inventing both in person and virtually. He is currently a semi-retired educational consultant who is passionate about helping teachers and parents learn and apply strategies to help their students unlock their potential as innovators. He lives with his wife , two dogs (Maya and Bear), and honey bees near a beaver pond in Hudson Valley New York
Contact Rich
rkurtz3@k12stemspace.com
KBLOG ALERT: NASA Opportunities for Teachers & Students
Incredible NASA Opportunities for Teachers & Students
NASA offers amazing programs for students and educators, many of which are free! From STEMonstrations, video lessons that make complex topics fun and accessible, to the LiftOff Summer Institute, a weeklong workshop for 5th–12th grade teachers, there’s something for everyone. High school sophomores and juniors can apply for the STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) summer internship to work with real NASA data and mentors. Don’t miss these transformative opportunities to inspire STEM learning and future careers!
Want to learn more? Check out the full blog post!
KBLOG 75: Philip: A Journey Fueled by Passion for the Outdoors
Philip graduated from Southside High School in 2004. We connected right away, like me, he hailed from Canada, and we shared a deep love for biology and nature. Throughout high school, Philip slowly got over his shyness and got involved in school life. His path was shaped by a series of fortuitous events and a steadfast determination to combine his love for the outdoors with his career. Today, he proudly serves as a forest research officer with the Canadian Forest Service in New Brunswick, living his dream.
KBLOG 74: Pitch Perfect: Showcasing Young Inventors in the Thomas Edison Contest
The Thomas Edison Pitch Contest empowers young innovators to tackle real-world problems through creativity, teamwork, and STEM exploration. From brainstorming ideas to creating prototypes, students gain invaluable skills while showcasing their inventions."
KBLOG 73: Kerry: Becoming a Science Professor
In my latest episode, Kerry, a 2004 South Side High School alum, opens up about her inspiring journey from uncertainty to becoming a university professor and researcher. 🌿🔬 With a passion for science and mentorship, Kerry discusses how embracing failure turned into a springboard for success. Her story is a powerful reminder that setbacks are often just steppingstones to uncovering your true potential. Whether you’re a student, educator, or STEM enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights on turning challenges into opportunities!
KBLOG 72: Unlocking FREE STEM Opportunities for Students and Teachers!
Explore upcoming STEM opportunities for teachers! Apply for STEM Research Grants (due Nov 15) to fund classroom research, and check out Environmental Education Resources for lesson plans on climate and biodiversity. Don’t miss the Smithsonian Teacher Innovator Institute (due Jan 20) for a free, hands-on experience at the Air and Space Museum.
KBLOG ALERT: Calling All Teachers and People Who Know Teachers: Win a Biotech Education Prize Package
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Want to learn more? Check out the full blog post!
KBLOG 71: Exciting Episode Alert! Gabe: In France, a Fulbright Scholar, Now at Stony Brook University Medical School (Epi 11)
In the latest episode of Teacher Talks with Kurtz, I had the privilege of speaking with Gabe, a truly inspiring individual! From his research at Commack High School to earning a Fulbright Scholarship in neuroscience in France, Gabe's journey is one for the books. Now, he’s starting an MD/PhD program at Stony Brook University.
Don’t miss out on his incredible story and the valuable advice he shares for students and aspiring medical professionals.
KBLOG 70: Resources and Ideas for Teachers and Parents Working with Students with ADHD
During my teaching career, I often taught students diagnosed with ADHD, a condition affecting about 11.4% of children aged 3-17 in the U.S. As ADHD diagnoses continue to rise, it’s important for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers to have strategies in place to support these learners. I’ve gathered four excellent resources that provide practical tips for managing ADHD in educational settings. These resources cover everything from classroom strategies to homeschooling advice.
If you have tips or resources that have worked well, feel free to share them in the comments!
KBLOG ALERT: Young Inventor Challenge (Games & Toys, 6 to 18)
Are you looking for ways to inspire creativity in kids? The Young Inventor Challenge offers young minds, ages 6 to 18, the chance to bring their toy and game ideas to life. It's an incredible opportunity for children to pitch their inventions to industry pros and spark their entrepreneurial spirit. Nurturing curiosity and creativity is key to lifelong learning, and this challenge does just that!
Want to learn more? Check out the full blog post!
KBLOG 69: Amy On My Podcast: A Joyful Journey to Becoming a Medical Professional
Welcome to “Teacher Talks” with Mr. Kurtz!
In each episode, I reconnect with former high school students to explore how their education shaped their lives, providing valuable insights for parents, teachers, and students alike.
Calling all students and parents! If you’re considering a career in medicine, you won’t want to miss this episode. Join me as Amy shares her inspiring journey, filled with unwavering determination and passion. She offers essential advice for aspiring medical professionals, breaking down what it takes to succeed as a physician’s assistant in orthopedic surgery.
As educators and parents, we play a crucial role in guiding students toward their dreams. Together, we can help nurture their aspirations and equip them with the tools they need to succeed.
Tune in to "Teacher Talks" with Kurtz and get motivated to chase your dreams!
KBLOG ALERT: Free Stuff, Pop Culture Datasets & Amazing NASA Opportunities Including Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and Title I Middle Schools
ANNOUNCEMENT for Interesting, exciting and time-sensitive STEM material relevant to helping educators, parents and their students. Join a free DataClassroom webinar on data literacy with pop culture datasets (Sept. 17). Learn about NASA’s Solar Sail mission and explore STEM resources. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with NASA internships (Sept. 19) and register for NQuest’s free STEM workshops for Title I schools by Oct. 11.
KBLOG 68: The AI Elephant in the Classroom (Part 6) – Practical Use of AI for Teaching Students
Explore the potential of AI in education with practical insights from Dr. Ethan Mollick and Dr. Lilach Mollick of the Wharton School. Learn how AI tools like ChatGPT can enhance student learning through ready-to-use prompts and personalized teaching strategies. This post shares key resources by the Mollicks' to help educators integrate AI thoughtfully into classrooms, offering examples, strategies, and prompts to foster interactive learning experiences. Discover how to maximize AI's benefits while addressing its challenges. Read more for expert guidance on using AI in teaching.
KBLOG 67: Be Inspirational with Project Based Learning
To truly make Project Based Learning a central part of our students' and children's educational journey, we need a streamlined, practical strategy that can seamlessly fit into our busy routines. KBLOG 68 offers some strategy with links.
KBLOG ALERT: Kids Safely Learning How To Code & An Amazing Scholarship For Some Twelfth Graders
This KBLOG ALERT has a link for child-safe websites to learn coding as well as information about QuestBridge, QuestBridge is a fantastic program to help academically successful students who are financially challenged apply to great universities.
KBLOG 66: Summer: TIME TO REFRESH and READ
Summertime is a time to recharge and learn new things. Reading is a great way for teachers, parents and students to expand knowledge and get new ideas. This KBLOG includes links to books you may want to consider for yourself or your students (children).
KBLOG ALERT: Come on Teachers, You Got to Apply to This! (middle and high school)
All expenses paid for middle school/high school workshop for teachers who want to learn about engaging students in science research. Apply now to Society for Science.
KBLOG 65: Disable Preconceptions About Students With Disabilities & STEM
Sometimes students with disabilities get overlooked or not exposed to advanced STEM courses. The challenge for educators and parents is to cultivate, encourage and provide opportunities for all students who demonstrate an interest in STEM. I found that as a teacher.
KBLOG ALERT: Next School Year Could be Your Students’ Year!
Student STEM experiences from NASAA for next school year are being rolled out now. Great idea to get onboard early. Check two out.
KBLOG 64: Optical Illusions: Full of Many Lessons for All Ages
Optical illusions can be linked to many aspects of learning and offer a fun and interesting gateway into a variety of topics. Try using optical illusions in your classroom lessons and/or home to increase student creativity, observational and problem-solving skills.
KBLOG 63. I Love Case Studies
Students learn new STEM concepts best when they are taught in conjunction with real-life practical examples. Case studies are a great vehicle to enhance and reinforce STEM learning for all levels of students. Check out the National Science Teaching Association’s case study collection .