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Conference STEM Learning is Everywhere: Engaging Schools and Empowering Teachers to Integrate Formal, Informal, and Afterschool Education to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Grades K-8 (Workshop) (2014 : Irvine, Calif.)

Title STEM learning is everywhere : summary of a convocation on building learning systems / Steve Olson and Jay Labov, rapporteurs ; Planning Committee on STEM Learning Is Elsewhere : Engaging Schools and Empowering Teachers to Integrate Formal, Informal, and Afterschool Education to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Grades K-8 ; Teacher Advisory Council ; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council of the National Academies.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2014.
©2014

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Description 1 online resource (x, 80 pages) : color illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-59).
Contents Introduction to the Convocation -- Envisioning the Possible -- Achieving the Vision -- Implications for Research and Policy -- Breakout Sessions by Topic -- Breakout Sessions by Sector -- Comments from Convocation Participants -- References -- Appendix A: Convocation Agenda -- Appendix B: Convocation Attendees -- Appendix C: Brief Biographies of Committee Members and Presenters.
Summary "Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) permeate the modern world. The jobs people do, the foods they eat, the vehicles in which they travel, the information they receive, the medicines they take, and many other facets of modern life are constantly changing as STEM knowledge steadily accumulates. Yet STEM education in the United States, despite the importance of these subjects, is consistently falling short. Many students are not graduating from high school with the knowledge and capacities they will need to pursue STEM careers or understand STEM-related issues in the workforce or in their roles as citizens. For decades, efforts to improve STEM education have focused largely on the formal education system. Learning standards for STEM subjects have been developed, teachers have participated in STEM-related professional development, and assessments of various kinds have sought to measure STEM learning. But students do not learn about STEM subjects just in school. Much STEM learning occurs out of school--in organized activities such as afterschool and summer programs, in institutions such as museums and zoos, from the things students watch or read on television and online, and during interactions with peers, parents, mentors, and role models. To explore how connections among the formal education system, afterschool programs, and the informal education sector could improve STEM learning, a committee of experts from these communities and under the auspices of the Teacher Advisory Council of the National Research Council, in association with the California Teacher Advisory Council organized a convocation that was held in February 2014. Entitled "STEM Learning Is Everywhere: Engaging Schools and Empowering Teachers to Integrate Formal, Informal, and Afterschool Education to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Grades K-8," the convocation brought together more than 100 representatives of all three sectors, along with researchers, policy makers, advocates, and others, to explore a topic that could have far-reaching implications for how students learn about STEM subjects and how educational activities are organized and interact. This report is the summary of that meeting. STEM Learning is Everywhere explores how engaging representatives from the formal, afterschool, and informal education sectors in California and from across the United States could foster more seamless learning of STEM subjects for students in the elementary and middle grades. The report also discusses opportunities for STEM that may result from the new expectations of the Next Generation Science Standards and the Common Core Standards for Mathematics and Language Arts."--Publisher's description.
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Subject Science -- Study and teaching -- United States -- Evaluation -- Congresses.
Science -- Study and teaching.
United States.
Evaluation.
Technology -- Study and teaching -- United States -- Evaluation -- Congresses.
Technology -- Study and teaching.
Engineering -- Study and teaching -- United States -- Evaluation -- Congresses.
Engineering -- Study and teaching.
Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- United States -- Evaluation -- Congresses.
Mathematics -- Study and teaching.
Educational evaluation -- United States -- Congresses.
Educational evaluation.
Technological literacy -- United States -- Congresses.
Technological literacy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Electronic books.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Olson, Steve, 1956- rapporteur.
Labov, Jay B. (Jay Brian), rapporteur.
National Research Council (U.S.). Planning committee on STEM Learning is Everywhere: Engaging Schools and Empowering Teachers to Integrate Formal, Informal, and Afterschool Education to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Grades K-8.
Other Form: Print version: STEM Learning is Everywhere: Engaging Schools and Empowering Teachers to Integrate Formal, Informal, and Afterschool Education to Enhance Teaching and Learning in Grades K-8 (Workshop) (2014 : Irvine, Calif.). STEM learning is everywhere. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, ©2014 9780309306423 (OCoLC)891184914
ISBN 9780309306430
0309306434
9780309306423
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