Integrate stories of STEM careers into the standards curriculum
By Joshua Sneideman
If we could find meaningful ways to communicate the positive impact STEM professionals in EVERY industry are having on society, solving local and global problems, confronting the challenges of the 21st century, we could tap into the potential of this generation!
The National Research Council notes in their report, Successful K-12 STEM Education, 2011 indicates that for student interest in STEM to persist to workforce entry, it must be developed prior to leaving the 8th grade. The National Academies of Science in their report, Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation: America’s Science And Technology Talent At The Crossroads (2011) recommend improving access and increase underrepresented minority student awareness of and motivation for STEM education and careers through improved information, counseling, and outreach. Taken in conjunction with the Girl Scouts’ report Generation STEM which indicates that STEM Girls as they call them, “have had significantly greater exposure to STEM fields.” In sum, the missing puzzle piece becomes abundantly clear.
Author
Joshua Sneideman is Vice President of Learning Blade and the 2013 -2015 Albert Einstein Distinguished Education Fellow. In 2015 the U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Ernest Moniz recognized Sneideman for his efforts to increase minority participation in STEM education. A 10-year middle school math and science teacher, he has authored two TED-Ed videos on energy and the history of Earth as well as two hands-on STEM books for kids. He has contributed teacher professional development for National Geographic, The Smithsonian Education, NASA, Department of Education, and the US Department of Energy.
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