Full course description
Participants Wanted for Research Study! UF IRB Study 202302076
The course will open October 4, 2025, at noon Eastern time. We will facilitate for approximately 6 weeks, through November 15, 2025.
We suggest you allocate 1-2 hours per week during that time. The course should take approximately 10 hours to complete.
Successful completion of all elements including course evaluations by mid-November 2025 will result in a Certificate of Completion and $250 for eligible U.S. residents age 18 and up*.
All individuals can learn complex STEM topics. Learners in this course will explore how to bring a STEM For All lens and approach to their STEM Education to support a variety of learners. The course is especially designed for facilitators of secondary school level learners in STEM-specific programs. However, we have had ESL and support staff, 4-H Agents and volunteers, and elementary level teachers and facilitators as well.
This asynchronous, facilitated course will involve background readings and videos, discussions with facilitators and other course participants, and design or re-design of STEM lessons to incorporate authentic STEM activities and versions of multi-modal activities and assessments geared toward expanding your ability to serve all learners.
All course materials are designed to be accessible for users who are blind/low vision as well as deaf or hard of hearing. The asynchronous format and multiple learning modes are designed to meet learning needs of a variety of thinking styles and physical needs. We encourage users with disabilities to take part to ensure maximum accessibility. For questions about further accommodations, please contact STEMForAll@ifas.ufl.edu or (352) 273-3690.
People from marginalized backgrounds themselves or who work with marginalized learners are also highly encouraged.
Contact Information/Course Designers:
(352) 273-3690
Online Information - AEC Blog
Laura Kleckner
Kathryn A. (Katie) Stofer, PhD (she/her), lead researcher
Heather Kent, PhD
UF/IFAS Agricultural Education and Communication and Florida 4-H
Funding for this course was made possible by USDA NIFA Grant 2021-67037-34216.
*Eligible residents include those who are teaching or facilitating STEM in the 2025-2026 school year, including virtual or homeschool.

