We would love to talk with you about
your STEM education goals.
Not exact matches
AAAS implemented the MWIRC program, with support and funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), with the
goal to foster participation of U.S. female scientists and engineers in international science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (
STEM) research and
education collaborations, particularly female
STEM faculty from underrepresented minority groups and with physical disabilities.
The department should set a
goal of investing $ 200 million a year in such activities, the president declared, giving Secretary of
Education Betsy DeVos the job of «helping districts recruit and train [
STEM teachers], focusing in particular on computer science.»
About two dozen leaders in this area of
STEM education research met 18 - 19 November in Washington, D.C. to discuss the potential
goals and benefits of a cross-disciplinary community that they are calling the
STEM DBER Alliance.
Focusing on math achievement,
STEM, and CTE
education beginning at earlier ages and giving local schools flexibility to implement these
goals are critical to providing opportunities for ALL Montana students to succeed.»
The Arkansas Department of
Education, in partnership with the Arkansas Department of Career
Education (ACE),
Education Service Cooperatives,
Education Renewal Zones, and university
STEM centers, will provide professional development and technical assistance to a group of Arkansas schools with the
goal of implementation in most schools within the next few years.
The
goals of making students «college - and career - ready,» along with a growing interest in
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)
education also are encouraging the development of learning environments that emphasize collaboration, personal responsibility, and project management.
It is also inconsistent with numerous public statements made by President Trump and Secretary DeVos regarding the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (
STEM)
education and the
goal of maintaining a world - class American workforce.
We work collaboratively with a variety of local and national organizations to meet their program
goals while providing robust learning opportunities for our students in literacy,
STEM education, mentorship, character development and scholarship support.
School and community leaders and educators will attend a Planning Retreat in June - September (scheduled by school and community team) of each year of the study to identify needs and develop a
STEM education school plan with clear objectives and implementation
goals.
Desired short - term results 1) Youth will exhibit growth in knowledge and interest around
STEM subjects, 2) Youth will demonstrate growth in critical thinking and decision making skills that form habits that can lead to educational and career success, 3) Parents / guardians will engage with their children on setting and obtaining common
education goals, and 4) Youth will demonstrate growth in technological literacy.