Posted on August 16th, 2010 by Jaimie Schock
Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen recently signed an executive order establishing the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, which will work to promote and expand the teaching of STEM subjects in schools across the state. The network will operate out of the state’s Department of Education, which will work with local school districts to coordinate STEM education activities, including curriculum and professional development.
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Posted on August 6th, 2010 by Jaimie Schock
The National Science Foundation is providing $11.5 million over five years to a partnership that aims to enhance teaching and learning of grade 3-8 science in 12 New Jersey districts.
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Tags: National Science Foundation, STEM education, Teacher Training
Posted on July 5th, 2010 by Jaimie Schock
The STEM Clubs Network, which caters to schools in the United Kingdom, also provides best practice information, professional advice, shared resources, tips, and more for starting and running STEM-based extracurricular clubs for the middle and high school levels.
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Posted on July 5th, 2010 by ASEE
STEM clubs are sprouting up in schools across the nation, cultivating curiosity about STEM subjects and building a pipeline of much needed future professionals. These clubs appeal to a wide array of students and are a great way to develop teamwork, leadership, and other life skills.
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Tags: Informal Learning, STEM education, STEM subjects
Posted on June 21st, 2010 by ASEE
As the Navy’s main combat search-and-rescue gunship, the Sikorsky HH-60H Seahawk is a workhorse of a helicopter that’s been in service since the mid-1980s. That means it sometimes needs updating. Now, help for the new redesign is coming from an unexpected quarter — a San Antonio high school.
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Tags: Design, Engineering Design, Reverse Engineering, STEM education, U.S. Navy
Posted on June 21st, 2010 by ASEE
The long-awaited set of national academic standards — The Common Core State Standards — was released this month, indicating which math and English skills students should master during their K-12 years. Written by the National Governors Association and the country’s state school chiefs, the voluntary standards are expected to be adopted by 40 states by year’s end. Yet some lawmakers protest that the standards are an unneeded federal intrusion into local schools.
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Posted on June 7th, 2010 by ASEE
IT giant Hewlett-Packard is spending $1 million to support STEM learning through an international, interdisciplinary effort to join together schools, colleges and universities and nonprofit educational groups to work on specific issues. Five of these consortiums, or “sandboxes of innovation,” will tackle STEM-related challenges, from teacher training to online and collaborative learning.
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Posted on August 28th, 2009 by ASEE
An engineering-inspired school curriculum connects standards-based theory with practical invention. By Mary Lord
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Tags: A World in Motion, Automotive engineering, Curriculum, Prism, SAE, STEM education