Tennessee S T EM Innovat ion Net work

Local Innovation. Statewide Impact.

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Our Mission

To promote and expand the teaching and learning of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education in K-12 schools across Tennessee.


What is STEM?


Important Dates & Upcoming Events

May 9-10, 2024


The 2024 TN STEM Innovation Summit: Driving Change has concluded! It was a great event with tremendous networking and learning opportunities held  at Music City Center in Nashville!


The TN STEM Innovation Summit is a 2 day in-person conference that covers all areas of STEM. This year's event featured educator led learning sessions, 2 keynote speakers, interactive activities, and more!


We hope you'll join us next year May 8-9, 2025 for this unique learning opportunity!



Explore Summit Information Here



Important Information & Upcoming Events


Apply to attend the 2024 CS Accelerator Week.


May 9-10, 2024: TN STEM Innovation Summit at Music City Center in Nashville


Summer 2024: Applications will open for the CS Innovative Leaders Institute and Rural STEM Collaborative.


July 2024: Announce topic of 2025 Statewide Design Challenge

Opportunities


Northeast TN STEM Innovation Hub: 5 Professional Development Workshops (Molecular Biology, Computer Science K-5, Robot Drone League Jr., Tools that Built TN K-12, Preschool STEM)



Learn more about the New Cumberland River Compact Teacher Fellowship Program for middle and high school educators.


Sign up for a virtual, free summer professional development with Birdbrain Technologies here.



Our Resources

Our Resources pages are comprehensive and offer a wealth of educational materials designed to inspire and empower educators and learners. Unlock a world of knowledge, creativity, and discovery with our diverse range of resources. Our Resources pages are your gateway to limitless learning possibilities in the dynamic realms of STEM and STE(A)M.

  • Reports, Studies, & More

    Reports providing information concerning the essential components of STEM education and the network's impact across the state.

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  • Latest Updates from TSIN


    By Misty Brown 14 May, 2024
    Nashville, TN – Today, the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network (TSIN) announced 13 new schools have received the Tennessee STEM/STEAM Designation for 2024. This honor recognizes schools across the state for preparing students for postsecondary and future career success by committing to promote STEM/STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) learning for all students. Since the designation process launched in 2018, 127 schools have earned the Tennessee STEM/STEAM Designation, which provides a roadmap for schools to successfully implement a STEM/STEAM education plan at the local level. “These designations are testaments to the state’s commitment to educational excellence and preparing students for their futures,” said Lizzette Reynolds, Commissioner of Education. “We commend these schools for prioritizing math and science education, ensuring that Tennessee students are prepared for the jobs of today and tomorrow.” Each school that received the Tennessee STEM/STEAM School Designation underwent a rigorous application process, including completion of a self-evaluation, participation in interviews, and hosting site visits. Schools could either apply for a STEM or STEAM Designation through the designation rubric, which includes five focus areas: infrastructure, curriculum and instruction, professional development, achievement, and community and postsecondary partnerships. "Schools that earn STEM Designation incorporate strong STEM teaching and learning experiences that rest on inquiry, technology integration, work-based learning, and project/problem-based learning strategies tied to the world around us,” said Brandi Stroecker, Tennessee STEM Innovation Network Director. “Each school has a unique STEM program yet incorporates a similar approach by providing cross-curricular teaching practices where students apply the concepts they are learning. The network appreciates these schools as they are providing students with learning experiences that shape their aspirations for the future.” For the 2023-24 school year, a total 13 new schools received the Tennessee STEM/STEAM Designation:
    By Misty Brown 06 May, 2024
    Read all about Northview Primary's journey to Designation. To download their spotlight in an interactive pdf, click here .
    By Misty Brown 22 Apr, 2024
    Read all about Innovation Academy's journey to Designation. To download their spotlight in an interactive pdf, click here .
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