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      A child holding a NASA bag stands in a group, while text on a blue background promotes a STEM event: “Fostering Career Awareness in Upper Elementary” by the Museum of Science, Boston, on February 4, 2026, for grades 3–5.

      Career-Connected Learning Training: Fostering Career Awareness in Upper Elementary

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      Date: February 4, 2026, 3–4 p.m. ET / noon–1 p.m. PT Facilitator: Museum of Science, Boston Grades 3-5 | Featuring YES Engineering Rescue Shuttles  STEM Next is accelerating our efforts to advance career-connected learning in afterschool and summer learning programs with our Career-Connected Learning Framework for Out-of-School Time Providers. Discover how hands-on engineering supports career … Continued

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      A teen checks a smartwatch while sitting outdoors. Text reads: STEM NEXT: Teen Career Chat—The Heart of Technology: The Science of YOU. Career chat on health tech, Tue, Feb 10, 2026, 6 PM EST / 3 PM PST.

      The Heart of Technology: The Science of YOU

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      Ever wonder how your smartwatch actually knows your heart rate? Or how engineers design tech that can literally save lives? Join STEM Next and Flight Crew member James on February 10th for an exclusive Career Chat diving deep into the science of the human body and the future of health tech. We’re bringing together a … Continued

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      Three middle school boys work on a hands-on science project in a classroom. Text promotes a STEM Next event on durable skill development, held by the Museum of Science, Boston, for grades 6–8 on Feb. 18, 2026.

      Career-Connected Learning Series: Durable Skill Development and Career Exploration in Middle School

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      Date: February 18, 2026, 2026, 3–4 p.m. ET / noon–1 p.m. PT Facilitator: Museum of Science, Boston Grades 6-8 | Featuring YES Engineering Antivirals Unit STEM Next is accelerating our efforts to advance career-connected learning in afterschool and summer learning programs with our Career-Connected Learning Framework for Out-of-School Time Providers. With our partners at the … Continued

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      Inspire Momentum: A National Gathering for Afterschool Innovators

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