November 13, 2025
12:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Delta Hotels Minneapolis Northeast, Minneapolis, MN
What assumptions might educators or peers make about students who may be underrepresented in a STEM program, and how can those assumptions be challenged? How might students’ personal backgrounds and skill sets contribute to understanding STEM from different perspectives and experiences?
In this interactive session, participants will explore a model of inclusion to help enact practices and policies that foster inclusion in classrooms, schools, and workplaces to transform everyday STEM learning and engagement for all.
In this session, participants will:
- Explore a model of inclusion that fosters equitable practices in classrooms, schools, and workplaces
- Learn strategies to dismantle prevalent myths about STEM education
- Engage in collaborative discussions to define what inclusive practice looks like in their own institutions
Guiding Question: What does inclusive practice involve?
Session Details
- Date: November 13, 2025
- Time: 12:30Â – 3:00 p.m.
- Location: Delta Hotels Minneapolis Northeast, Minneapolis, MN
- Fee: $50.00 per participant (lunch included)
- Capacity: Limited to 50 participants – register early!Â
Why Attend?Â
- Extend your CTE Summit learning with a focused, high-impact session
- Gain tools to advance inclusive and equitable STEM practices
- Network with colleagues committed to transforming education and workforce development
Learn More
Learn more about the CTE Summit, held November 12-13, 2025.
For general inquiry about this event, contact jared.reise@minnstate.edu.
This annual Summit is hosted by Minnesota State and MDE — Bringing CTE educators and partners together since 2009.

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