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Title: | Successful STEM Education: A Workshop Summary |
Authors: | Committee on Highly Successful Schools or Programs for K-12 STEM Education, National Research Council |
Keywords: | Stem education; Workshop; Stem disciplines; STEM |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | National Academies Press |
Abstract: | What students learn about the science disciplines, technology, engineering, and mathematics during their K-12 schooling shapes their intellectual development, opportunities for future study and work, and choices of career, as well as their capacity to make informed decisions about political and civic issues and about their own lives. Most people share the vision that a highly capable STEM workforce and a population that understands and supports the scientific enterprise are key to the future place of the United States in global economics and politics and to the well-being of the nation. Indeed, the solutions to some of the most daunting problems facing the nation will require not only the expertise of top STEM professionals but also the wisdom and understanding of its citizens. Although much is known about why schools may not succeed, it is far less clear what makes STEM education effective. Successful STEM Education: A Workshop Summary discusses the importance of STEM education. The report describes the primary types of K-12 schools and programs that can support successful education in the STEM disciplines and examines data and research that demonstrate the effectiveness of these school types. It also summarizes research that helps to identify both the elements that make such programs effective and what is needed to implement these elements. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/26425 |
ISBN: | 030921890X; 9780309218900 |
Appears in Collections: | Education Methodology |
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