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Montana STEM Summit

April 3, 2025 | Helena, MT

This FREE statewide event brings together leaders in education, business, government, and more to explore innovative STEM programs, workforce development, emerging technologies, and youth voice. Connect, collaborate, and help shape the future of STEM learning in Montana through panel discussions and interactive sessions.

OPI Summer Institute

June 16-19, 2025 (registration not yet open) | Bozeman

Note: Our last in-person Noyce orientation will be held that week

Summer Facilitator Training Institute

July 18-20, 2025 | Los Angeles, CA

Population Education is offering a FREE train-the-trainer Institute, providing hands-on teaching activities and facilitation strategies for workshops on population, environment, and social issues. Open to educators who train teachers—formal and nonformal. Travel reimbursement up to $750, including lodging and meals. Learn more and apply by March 28, 2025 (deadline extended) at PopulationEducation.org.

Montana Math Meet (MCubed)

August 8, 2025 | Butte, MT

The Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics (MCTM) is sponsoring this FREE one-day grassroots conference that offers 6 renewal units. Share your best classroom strategies by presenting a Burst (10 min), Brief (20 min), or Binge (30 min). Let’s learn from each other! Open to all Montana K-12 math teachers.

Montana Federation of Public Employees (MPFE)- Educator Conference

October 16-17, 2025 | Butte, MT

Teacher-led professional learning hybrid conference offering workshops, keynotes, and institutes. Interested in being a presenter? Apply by April 30, 2025.

Regional Fall Institute

November 7 – November 9, 2025 (registration not yet open) | Orlando, FL

Offered by Population Education.

From the Western Regional Noyce Network (WRNN)

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Noyce recipients in WRNN states have access to high-quality professional development programs tailored to support their growth as STEM educators. These opportunities, fully funded for participants, cover a range of topics from AI integration to STEM language support, hands-on software training, and computer science authorization. Many programs also provide stipends.

  • The WRNN Math - Noyce Networking Event (Virtual, April 2-5, 2025) offers Noyce Scholar math teachers networking, collaboration, and professional development alongside the NCTM Virtual Conference. Participants attend sessions, share insights, and receive a $200 stipend. Register by March 15.

Visit WRNN's Professional Development page for more details and to apply for any of the following:

  • Integrating Next Generation Computing in Any Discipline (Virtual, April 5–12, 2025): Learn how AI and computing can enhance classroom learning in any subject.
  • GeoGebra Summer Institute (CSU Northridge, Los Angeles, CA, June 9–13, 2025): Gain expertise in using GeoGebra to teach algebra and geometry more effectively.
  • Computer Science Supplementary Authorization (Virtual, June 17–December 11, 2025): Earn an authorization to teach K-12 computer science through an intensive course series.
  • More Support for STEM Language (MSSL) Workshop (Forest Grove, OR, July 27–31, 2025): Address barriers in STEM language to make STEM education more inclusive.
  • STAR Program (Paid Summer Research for Future Educators): Engage in immersive research experiences designed for aspiring STEM teachers.
  • Modeling Workshop (Chemistry, Physics, Biology) (Cal Poly, June 23–July 3, 2025): Strengthen instructional strategies through hands-on modeling techniques in science education.