Weather and Climate: Exploring a Storm of STEM In Your Classroom
Wednesday 08/26/2015
6:00 pm ET
FREE 1-hour Webinar
Educators in Grades 3-8

The NASA STEM Educator Professional Development Collaborative at
Texas State University is providing a 1-hour webinar.


This webinar will explore our understanding and forecasting of weather and how weather and climate differ. NASA missions, STEM resources, curriculum and integration of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) will guide us through a “storm” of classroom activities. Join us, rain or shine.





Steve Culivan is the NASA STEM Education Professional Development Collaborative Specialist at the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. Mr. Culivan develops and provides NASA STEM online and face-to-face professional development programs for in-service, pre-service and informal educators. Mr. Culivan was the Principal Investigator for two International Space Station (ISS) in-flight education demonstrations. He additionally developed and co-developed several NASA curriculum products. Prior to his current twenty-seven year career with NASA Education, Mr. Culivan taught middle school Earth and Space Science, life science, English, art and coached several sports in his hometown of Baton Rouge, LA. He holds a current Louisiana teaching certificate in science and English. Mr. Culivan received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Education from Louisiana Tech University and a Masters of Science degree in Education from Oklahoma State University.