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CSATS can help your school find the "Signal Through the K12 AI Noise." Consider our unique perspective and connections to help bring a human-centered approach to AI professional development.
CSATS can help your school find the "Signal Through the K12 AI Noise." Consider our unique perspective and connections to help bring a human-centered approach to AI professional development.
For nearly 2 decades, K12 educators have unleashed their inner scientist while boosting their classroom teaching and their careers through CSATS Research Experiences for Teachers (RETs). Insect Net is an AI-driven research experience to add to CSATS ongoing portfolio of RETs. Explore more...
2025 was an eventful year for CSATS. If you missed out on any of our inspiring stories or event recaps, you can relive them by clicking on any of our 2025 monthly newsletters.
CSATS Director, Dr. Kathleen Hill, CSATS STEM Outreach Liaison, Jeff Remington gave a preview of the upcoming 2026 "Shaping AI in Education" Commonwealth tour at the PDE SAS Institute in Hershey.
Recently, high school educators took part in a professional development workshop from Penn State Researchers focused on the intriguing world of neutron stars—extreme remnants of massive stars formed after supernovae.
The Penn State College of Education's Center for Science and the Schools (CSATS) recently received a significant boost to its mission with a new NSF Grant.
A summer professional development program where biology teachers engage in authentic scientific research, collaborate with researchers, and then translate those experiences into curriculum and classroom practice to deepen student learning.
Center for Science and the Schools continues to have impact on science education.