The West Virginia Public Education Collaborative is calling on colleges, departments, and student organizations to host events during Remake Learning Days in West Virginia from May 17-25. Events can focus on various themes such as the arts, engineering, technology, and more, aimed at engaging learners in grades pre-K through 12 and their families. The deadline to submit an event is March 7, with virtual and hybrid events also encouraged.
In its 10th year, Remake Learning Days aims to showcase West Virginia as a great place for exploration and learning through interactive activities. The WVPEC is seeking to expand partnerships at WVU and across the state to inspire a new generation of learners and innovators.
Those interested in hosting an event can find more information and apply for a mini-grant through the WVPEC. For further inquiries, contact wvpec@mail.wvu.edu.
Overall, Remake Learning Days presents an opportunity for educational institutions and organizations to come together to create engaging and impactful learning experiences for students and families in West Virginia. It is a chance to showcase the state as a hub for innovation and creativity in education, while inspiring the next generation of learners and leaders.
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