Do you know a teacher who has an innovative math lesson? An interesting idea for math game or science activity? Do they want to share their most intriguing science project?

McGraw-Hill Education is celebrating extraordinary STEM teachers with the 2012 STEM Innovative Educator Awards (STEMIE Awards for short). Teachers record a 2-minute video demonstrating something innovative in their classrooms along with a short essay and lesson plan.

First place wins $15,000, second place gets $5,000, and third place will win $2,500, plus we’ll grant up to $2,500 more in fun awards like Honorable Mentions.

Learn more on the Contest Details page, or if you’re ready enter now!

Best of luck in the contest!

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