Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape

Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781668477724
ISBN-13 : 1668477726
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Book Synopsis Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape by : Spott, Jessica L.

Download or read book Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape written by Spott, Jessica L. and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2023-08-30 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Locally or individually, STEM programs provide additional opportunities to engage K-12 students, including those from marginalized groups, with the support of STEM outreach organizations through the co-construction and implementation of STEM activities during school, out of school, at home, and in the community. Research suggests that community-engaged partnerships forge relationships that can enhance and sustain K-12 STEM education efforts between K-12 districts and the scholarly community. There is a need to highlight community-engaged teaching and scholarship produced from partnerships between K-12 school districts and STEM outreach organizations. Developing and Sustaining STEM Programs Across the K-12 Education Landscape describes the purpose of the collaboration between K-12 school districts and STEM outreach organizations, the STEM activities that participating K-12 students engage in, and the impacts on STEM learners that emerge from the partnership. Covering topics such as continuous program improvement, school-industry partnerships, and student success, this premier reference source is an excellent resource for educational leaders and administrators, pre-service and in-service educators, teacher educators, researchers, and academicians.


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