Professional Learning
Teachers engage in e4usa professional learning (PL) throughout the year to ensure they are fully prepared and supported.
The mission of e4usa encompasses both students and teachers. Paramount to the success of e4usa is the construction and delivery of PL experiences throughout the year to prepare and support teachers with different levels of engineering training and instruction as they implement the different courses within e4usa.

New Teacher Professional Learning
New to teaching e4usa?
e4usa gives any high school teacher the power to help students design a better future. The e4usa curriculum engages students in hands-on engineering design experiences to address real-world problems in their communities, and to see themselves as engineers. Educators help students build engineering and professional skills so they can contribute to numerous industrial sectors that solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
e4usa offers ongoing professional learning opportunities for teachers at all levels of engineering background. These hands-on, collaborative learning experiences prepare teachers to successfully support their students in using the e4usa curriculum, developing technical knowledge and skills, and creatively solving realistic problems with their peers. All of e4usa’s professional learning options ensure that teachers are well-prepared and supported throughout the program.
There are 4 courses within e4usa:
- e4usa + Making
- e4usa + Programming
- e4usa + Design
- e4usa Legacy
Learn more about the e4usa curriculum here.
Learn more about e4usa + Making PD
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Learn more about e4usa Legacy PD

Returning to teaching e4usa?
e4usa’s yearlong e4usa Returning Teacher Professional Learning guides educators as they dig more deeply into specific components of the e4usa curriculum, including assessment and scoring using the MyDesign Scoring Rubric. Experienced e4usa teachers work in collaboration to discuss strategies for effectively using e4usa’s tools and resources.
Returning e4usa teachers also engage in additional professional development to continue building and refining their skills.
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Seeking opportunities to continually grow as an educator?
e4usa is committed to expanding professional development opportunities that adapt to the dynamic needs of educators and school systems. By continuously integrating feedback from teachers and leveraging the latest advancements in engineering education, the initiative creates tailored resources and training programs. This approach not only enhances teachers' skills but also empowers them to effectively engage students in innovative, hands-on learning experiences. As the landscape of education evolves, e4usa remains at the forefront, ensuring that educators are equipped to inspire the next generation of engineers and problem solvers.
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The e4usa Hub
The e4usa Hub launched in 2024 and is a centralized location to access the following:
- e4usa curriculum
- All e4usa professional development content
- All social gatherings and celebratory events
- e4usa teacher resources
- e4usa Connect
e4usa Connect is an especially important component of the e4usa Community of Practice and affords all e4usa educators, both new and returning, to communicate, ask questions, and share resources.
e4usa HubExplore e4usa’s current professional learning opportunities.
In 2022, the e4usa New Teacher Professional Learning course received the Engineering Teacher Professional Development Endorsement from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Teachers and coaches who participate in e4usa’s professional learning offerings are eligible to receive Continuing Education Units (CEU) from the University of Maryland.
Learn more about professional learning e4usa offers:
- PD for e4usa + Making
- PD for e4usa + Programming
- PD for e4usa + Design
- PD for e4usa Legacy
- PD for e4usa CAD
- PD for e4usa Returning Teachers
Frequently Asked Questions
e4usa teachers will receive a list of materials for Units 1 and 2. These materials are typically easy to obtain and are low-cost. As students progress to further units to solve design challenges found in the community, there is no supplies list as it depends on the problem. Typically, teachers purchase supplies costing approximately $500 per class.
Yes! We can provide more specific guidance on teaching the e4usa curriculum in a single semester as a block (double-period length) course. It cannot be taught as a single semester of a full-year course. We will also pair you with an e4usa Coach with experience teaching e4usa on a semester block schedule.
An e4usa Coach is returning teacher with years of experience teaching e4usa. e4usa Coaches receive specific training to effectively support their team of e4usa teachers. The Coach and team meet online monthly, and also stay in contact using another method of communication (e.g., e4usa Connect in the e4usa Hub; e-mail).
An e4usa Liaison is a practicing engineer who agrees to volunteer in your classroom, typically about 3 hours per month. e4usa finds these volunteers - with your help if you wish - and connects you with them. Liaisons can be university faculty or staff or engineers who work in industry - or occasionally a retired engineer. The e4usa Liaisons also receive professional development to know how to work with high school teachers and students. Throughout the year, you and your Liaison will be connected about ways in which they can help you and your students. Admittance to your school property is at the discretion of your school and Liaisons should follow all normal procedures for access.
An e4usa Returning Teacher has completed their first year of teaching e4usa and has engaged in all required professional learning as a new teacher, including the e4usa New Teacher Summer Professional Development, MyDesign Scoring Rubric and Platform Professional Development (i.e, MyDesign 1 Professional Development), and Winter Professional Development, and has participated continuously in the Community of Practice (CoP).
Paying for professional development is an investment in the continual growth of educators. It's crucial to consider the direct benefits of engaging in e4usa professional development, like enhancing your engineering teaching skills, aligning with the latest educational standards, and connecting with a network of engineering educators.
e4usa aims to empower teachers with the resources and knowledge to effectively deliver engineering content, which can significantly enrich the student learning experience. By investing in this professional development, you’re not just improving your own skills, but also contributing to building a stronger foundation in engineering education for your students.
Let’s explore cost-effective ways to access these resources, possibly through school funding, grants, or scholarships, to ensure you can participate without bearing the financial burden alone. Please reach out to professional-learning@e4usa.org to discuss different opportunities and options for paying for professional development. We want to work with every school to ensure educators receive the professional development they are seeking!
With so many amazing professional development offerings, we acknowledge that it can be difficult to decide! To select the appropriate e4usa professional development, teachers should evaluate their needs and identify how the professional development offerings can enhance their teaching and student outcomes in engineering. Teachers' professional goals and aspirations in engineering education should also guide their selection, ensuring the selected professional developments support their career development.
Please reach out to professional-learning@e4usa.org if you have questions or need further assistance with deciding which professional developments to complete!
Additionally, we’ll be asking e4usa teachers for input throughout the year to offer again professional developments that teachers may have missed over the summer and to develop new professional developments!
The professional development and community of practice options are designed to provide opportunities for each teacher to customize their learning to further your professional growth and enhance their impact as an e4usa educator. There are no minimum requirements for engaging in professional development as a returning teacher. However, as a model for your own students, we certainly hope that you will continuously seek opportunities to strengthen your skills and extend your knowledge.
We are continuously seeking ways to enhance our support for teachers and to ensure that our professional learning not only meets but exceeds the needs of e4usa educators. We’ll continuously be adding new professional development options on different topics, as well as evolve our past professional developments. For example, the MyDesign professional developments have undergone exciting changes and we invite you to re-engage with those offerings.
As returning teachers, you have invaluable experiences and are incredible resources to new e4usa educators. We hope that you will always participate in our e4usa professional developments and the community of practice.
Absolutely! e4usa hopes to retain and continuously support the growth of e4usa Coaches, who are essential to the success of e4usa teachers and the Community of Practice!