• U.S. National Science Board releases “STEM Education Data and Trends Tool“

2013 ◽  
Vol 51 (9) ◽  
pp. 573-573
2010 ◽  
Vol 72 (1) ◽  
pp. 20-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan E. Riechert ◽  
Brian K. Post

The national Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education Initiative favors a curriculum shift from the compartmentalization of math and science classes into discrete subject areas to an integrated, multidisciplinary experience. Many states are currently implementing programs in high schools that provide greater integration of math, sciences, and technology. Program evaluation results indicate that students participating in multidisciplinary team projects of this type exhibit significantly higher levels of motivation and develop greater cognitive skills than students in the traditional, compartmentalized curriculum (Ross & Hogaboam-Gray, 1988; Venville et al., 2000).


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cassandra Horii ◽  
Kacy Redd ◽  
MATHEW OUELLETT ◽  
Noah Finkelstein ◽  
Andrea Beach ◽  
...  

This report details how universities can pair the work of STEM Education Centers and Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) to improve teaching and student success in STEM fields. The Collaborating at the Center report, written by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) and the POD Network in Higher Education, presents key recommendations on ways these two distinct types of campus-based centers can work more closely to further national STEM education improvement efforts.The report is based on some of the key findings of 46 leaders from SECs and CTLs who gathered at a November 2015 workshop that APLU, the POD Network, and the Network of STEM Education Centers (NSEC) convened with support from the National Science Foundation. The workshop was designed to introduce these communities to each other, discuss areas of synergy, and explore ways that these communities could most effectively collaborate to improve student success on their campuses and nationally as networks.Some of the key recommendations from the report include:-Approach cross-unit collaborations by inviting everyone to the table, creating relevant leadership groups, and keeping stakeholders informed.-Map the "territory of collaboration": identify common elements of mission, differentiated strategies, shared goals, strengths, stakeholders, expertise, resources, roles for each center, and benefits from participating in shared projects.-Acknowledge stretched staffing and resources by articulating different possible modes of collaborating at various levels of commitment and normalizing different responses as helpful and not damaging to the centers' relationship.-Record progress and make success visible.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kacy Redd ◽  
NOAH FINKELSTEIN

2015 SMTI/NSEC National Conference Program Guide with abstracts and presentations.Theme: STEM Education Centers NetworkDates: June 3-4, 2015Start time: 8:00 am CT on June 3, 2015End time: 3:30 pm CT on June 4, 2015Location: Hotel Monteleone in New OrleansSpeakersKeynote: Susan R. Singer, Division Director for Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation and the Laurence McKinley Gould Professor, in the Biology and Cognitive Science Departments at Carleton College.


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