Google. For Students – Google in Education. Student Competitions - The World's Premiere Site for Student Competitions. Imagine Cup - Welcome to world class competitions and challenges for students. Siemens Foundation - Siemens Competition. Grants & Contests. 11/1/2012 By: Follett Challenge Returns to Reward Innovative Schools The Follett Challenge, which awarded $100,000 worth of products and services to six K-12 schools a year ago, is returning with the prize money doubled and a new focus looking to reward top-notch educators who are aligning their curricula to teach 21st-century learning skills.
While the inaugural contest sought entries solely from school libraries, the second Follett Challenge has evolved and expanded to seek entries from educators throughout all departments in schools that are designing programs that develop critical thinking, communication, creativity, and collaboration between students and among educators. Six winners again will be selected, with this year’s total prize value increased to $200,000. Deadline: Jan. 4, 2013 Details: www.follettchallenge.com. Teacher Innovator Awards PBS LearningMedia and The Henry Ford today announced the third annual Teacher Innovator Awards. Deadline: December 12, 2012. Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge.
Click here to find the latest information about the 2015 Siemens Competition including the announcement of finalist, student & judges bios and project abstracts. Launched by the Siemens Foundation in 1999, the Siemens Competition is the flagship initiative of the Foundation and a symbol of our commitment to education in the United States. The nation’s premier competition in math, science and technology, the Siemens Competition promotes excellence in math, science and technology. High school students submit innovative individual and team research projects to regional and national levels of competition as they vie for college scholarships ranging from $1,000 up to $100,000.The Siemens Competition honors the best and brightest students for their accomplishments in math and science – students who are changing the world for the better.