May 25, 2025 - 21:31

IDAHO FALLS – Educators are invited to participate in an exciting event titled “Energizing Minds: Exploring the Future of Energy at INL.” This professional development workshop aims to empower teachers with the knowledge and resources necessary to lead in energy education.
Taking place at the Idaho National Laboratory, the event is tailored specifically for K-12 educators who are eager to enhance their understanding of energy-related topics. Participants will engage in hands-on activities and collaborative discussions, designed to inspire innovative teaching methods in the classroom.
The workshop will feature presentations from experts in the field, who will provide insights into emerging energy technologies and their implications for the future. Teachers will also have the opportunity to network with fellow educators and share best practices for integrating energy concepts into their curricula.
This initiative underscores the importance of equipping the next generation with the skills and knowledge to address future energy challenges, making it a must-attend event for educators passionate about STEM education.
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