Stanley Black & Decker and Discovery Education Announce 2021 Making for Good Challenge Winners

The yearly obstacle builds upon a Stanley Black & & Decker and Discovery Education curriculum– Innovation Generation– sparking, engaging, and empowering students to become innovators through no-cost vibrant digital resources. Through real-world expeditions of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM), Innovation Generation cultivates trainees collaboration, problem resolving, and creativity.

Silver Spring, Md. (Thursday, April 29, 2021)– Today, 3 students across the United States are recognized for innovative solutions to environmental and societal concerns as winners of the Stanley Black & & Decker and Discovery Education 2021 Producing Good Difficulty. Working separately or in teams of 2-4, high school students nationwide developed 60-90 2nd videos laying out ingenious solutions to environmental or social issues.

The winning 2021 Making for Good Challenge teams and valuing are as follows:

First Prize: $15,000 and a Stanley Black & & Decker Prize Pack

Education is a foundation of that mission, which we make come alive through the Innovation Generation effort in partnership with Discovery Education. “The Making for Good 2021 winners demonstrate the power of development to produce a more sustainable world for all by combining the power of imagination and STEAM.”.

. Second Place: $10,000 and a Stanley Black & & Decker Prize Pack.

Esha A., a 11th grader from Wake County Northwester School District in Raleigh, NC.

About Discovery EducationDiscovery Education is the global leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources, engaging material, and expert knowing for K-12 class. Through its award-winning digital textbooks, multimedia resources, and the largest expert learning network of its kind, Discovery Education is transforming teaching and learning, producing immersive STEM experiences, and improving academic accomplishment around the globe. Discovery Education currently serves approximately 4.5 million teachers and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 140 areas and countries. Influenced by the international media business Discovery, Inc., Discovery Education partners with districts, states, and like-minded organizations to empower teachers with tailored solutions that support the success of all learners. Explore the future of education at DiscoveryEducation.com.

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About Stanley Black & & DeckerStanley Black & & Decker, an S&P 500 company, is a leading $14.5 billion global diversified industrial with 53,000 employees in more than 60 countries who make the services, products and tools to provide on its Purpose, For Those Who Make The World. The Company runs the worlds biggest tools and storage company featuring renowned brand names such as DEWALT, STANLEY, BLACK+DECKER and CRAFTSMAN; the worlds second biggest commercial electronic security company; and is a global commercial leader of extremely crafted solutions within its crafted attachment and infrastructure companies. Discover more at stanleyblackanddecker.com.

Education is a foundation of that mission, which we make come alive through the Innovation Generation initiative in partnership with Discovery Education. About Discovery EducationDiscovery Education is the worldwide leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources, engaging content, and expert knowing for K-12 class. Through its award-winning digital books, multimedia resources, and the biggest expert learning network of its kind, Discovery Education is changing teaching and learning, developing immersive STEM experiences, and improving scholastic achievement around the world. Discovery Education currently serves roughly 4.5 million teachers and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 140 nations and territories. Inspired by the international media business Discovery, Inc., Discovery Education partners with districts, states, and like-minded companies to empower teachers with tailored options that support the success of all learners.

See the full list and description of the winning jobs here.

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Nehal S., a 9th grader from Coppell Independent School District in Coppell, TX.

Third Place: $5,000 and a Stanley Black & & Decker Prize Pack.

Powered by Stanley Black & & Deckers tools and Discovery Educations exceptional academic resources, Innovation Generation fuels student finding out with a best, STEAM-focused, cross-disciplinary initiative that invites teachers and students to explore their worlds through structure, making, and doing. Innovation Generation resources help trainees develop the crucial vital thinking, cooperation, and interaction skills needed for success beyond the classroom. The programs digital tools can be accessed online at Innovation-Gen. com and through Discovery Educations versatile K-12 learning platform on the Corporate Education Partnerships channel.

For additional information about Discovery Educations digital resources and professional learning services, see www.discoveryeducation.com, and remain gotten in touch with Discovery Education on social media through Twitter and LinkedIn.

” Students are the future of development, guiding the world and resolving some of the most significant obstacles,” said Beth Meyer, Vice President of Corporate & & Community Partnerships at Discovery Education. “In collaboration with Stanley Black & & Decker, we are empowering trainees with the STEAM content they need to change ideas into life-altering services. The 2021 Challenge winners exhibit the power of STEAM knowing.”.

Jiwoong P., a 12th grader from Westminster School in Simsbury, CT

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