by Brad Smith | Dec 24, 2025
We asked professionals to describe invention education in one word, and their answers spoke volumes. Curiosity, creativity, possibility, and play all point to the same truth: invention education...
by Brad Smith | Nov 5, 2025
In the Fall of 2025, InventEd launched a Regional Summit pilot to grow the invention education (IvE) ecosystem in targeted regions nationwide. The RFP was designed to elicit partner organizations to host a one-day in-person event for a minimum of 60 participants in...
by Brad Smith | Sep 26, 2025
What truly drives student motivation? A new survey compares teacher and teen perspectives on learning barriers, digital distractions, and engagement in STEM and ELA—and reveals where they align and where they don’t. Read the article: Student Motivation and Learning:...
by Brad Smith | Sep 26, 2025
Motivating students in STEM isn’t easy—but it’s essential. This special report uncovers what truly drives students to take on challenging STEM subjects and how teachers can spark that motivation. Read the article: How to Motivate Students to Succeed in STEM (Education...
by Darrel Plant | Jun 21, 2024
By Elizabeth Colton I teach middle school science in Yuma, a small border town in Southern Arizona. Home to a Wild West-era prison and overlooking the Colorado River, it’s a close-knit community of mostly Hispanic families straining to make ends meet. PK-12 enrollment...