Secondary STEM Educational Reform
Federal and state funding agencies have invested billions of dollars into secondary STEM (Science, Technology, Education, Mathematics) educational reform over the past decade. This volume addresses the interplay of external and internal variables associated with school reform and how this dynamic has impacted many efforts.
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Secondary STEM Educational Reform
Federal and state funding agencies have invested billions of dollars into secondary STEM (Science, Technology, Education, Mathematics) educational reform over the past decade. This volume addresses the interplay of external and internal variables associated with school reform and how this dynamic has impacted many efforts.
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Secondary STEM Educational Reform

Secondary STEM Educational Reform

Secondary STEM Educational Reform

Secondary STEM Educational Reform

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Overview

Federal and state funding agencies have invested billions of dollars into secondary STEM (Science, Technology, Education, Mathematics) educational reform over the past decade. This volume addresses the interplay of external and internal variables associated with school reform and how this dynamic has impacted many efforts.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349294084
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/21/2011
Series: Secondary Education in a Changing World
Edition description: 1st ed. 2011
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

CARLA C. JOHNSON Associate Professor of Science Education at the University of Cincinnati, USA.

Table of Contents

PART I:CREATING A STEM FOR ALL ENVIRONMENT J.D.Basham, University of Cincinnati C.M.Koehler, Illinois Institute of Technology M.Israel, University of Cincinnati PART II:THE IMPORTANCE OF UP FRONT EVALUATION PLANNING INCLUDING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES S.Sheats Harkness, University of Cincinnati C.Lane, University of Cincinnati PART III:SCIENCE COOPERATIVES IN MISSOURI AND IOWA (SCIENCE CO-OP): ADDRESSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL RURAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF SCIENCE LITERACY FOR ALL L.D. Yore, University of Victoria J.A. Shymansky, University of Missouri L.A. Annetta, George Mason University S.Everett, University of Michigan - Dearborn PART IV:LESSONS FROM THE FIELD: EXAMINING THE CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES OF A MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE PROGRAM USING ACCELERATION AND ENRICHMENT FOR GIFTED URBAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS T.A. Sondergeld, Bowling Green State University A.R. Milner, Adrian College L.J. Coleman, The University of Toledo T.Southern, Miami University PART V:THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB: WHAT'S THE ROLE OF LITERACY IN STEM INITIATIVES? H.Johnson, University of Cincinnati P.Watson, Texas Woman's University PART VI:A CASE STUDY OF A STEM GRANT'S EXECUTIVE BOARD: CHALLENGES WITH OWNERSHIP AND INITIATIVE A.Demir, Georgia State University C.Sutton-Brown, Georgia State University L.Strickler, The University of Toledo C.M. Czerniak, The University of Toledo PART VII:STEM STAKEHOLDER RESPONSE TO ENACTED EDUCATIONAL POLICY C.C. Johnson, University of Cincinnati V.L.J. Bolshakova, Utah State University
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