eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Vermont cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. Vermont students have made progress in math over the past decade, but they have given up some of those gains since 2013. Not enough have the chance to learn challenging content to prepare them for college and careers. Students also spend too little time on elementary science., and few eighth graders have teachers with undergraduate majors in math. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Michigan cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. Yet there is much work to do. Students have made little progress in math since 2003, and racial achievement gaps loom large. As it stands, not enough students–least of all minorities–have the chance to learn rich and challenging content that prepares them for college and careers, and math and science teachers say they lack the resources to succeed. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Utah cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. Utah students have made some progress in math since 2003, yet not enough have the chance to learn challenging content to prepare them for college and careers. Few eighth graders have teachers with undergraduate majors in math. The gender imbalance in computing degrees is higher in Utah than in almost any other state. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in South Carolina cannot find the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. South Carolina students’ performance in K-12 math and science has been basically flat since 2003, and not enough students–least of all minorities–are exposed to challenging content to prepare them for college and careers. Most eighth graders don’t have teachers with an undergraduate major in math or science. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Missouri cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. Missouri students have made some progress in math over the past decade. Not enough students have the chance to learn rich and challenging content to prepare them for college and careers, and few eighth graders have teachers with an undergraduate major in math or science. Large racial and ethnic achievement gaps persist in Missouri, as in all states. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Hawaii cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. Hawaii students have made strong progress in math over the past decade. Yet not enough students get the chance to learn rich and challenging content that prepares them for college and careers, and Latino students are least likely to have access to teachers and schools that have the resources they need in math and science. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in Georgia cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. The state’s students have made real progress in math over the past decade, though that progress has slowed. Large racial and ethnic achievement gaps persist in Georgia, as in all states. Not enough students get the chance to learn rich and challenging content that prepares them for college and careers, and few eighth graders have teachers with an undergraduate major in math or science. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: Business leaders in New Hampshire cannot find the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent they need to stay competitive. Students’ lagging performance in K-12 is a critical reason why. The good news is that the nation’s most effective STEM education programs can help turn the tide. New Hampshire students have made some progress in math over the past decade. Yet too few eighth graders have teachers with an undergraduate major in math, especially in low-income communities. The state should pay special attention to improving science education. Elementary schools spend precious little time on the subject, and schools lack resources for the subject. Link til kilde
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of the Everyday Arts for Special Education (EASE) program on elementary special education students’ academic achievement (reading and math) and social-emotional learning. EASE was a 5-year program providing professional development and instruction in the arts in 10 New York City special education schools. The program served 300 teachers and 5,334 special education students over the 5 years. Through the program, special education teachers learned arts-based strategies to integrate into their instruction. The program included: (1) professional development workshops, (2) collaborative classroom modeling by teaching artists, (3) on-site professional development, (4) classroom instruction by special education teachers and visiting teaching artists. Impact was investigated through a quasi-experimental design, using the New York State Alternative Assessment (NYSAA) and the… Continue Reading →
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eric.ed.gov har udgivet: That the arts enhance academic achievement has been a claim of educators for the past century. This experimental study examined whether and to what extent the use of creative dramatics interventions increased the vocabulary achievement of fourth grade students in a language arts classroom. The 20-day study was conducted across five weeks of school–for 45 minutes each day–during the normally scheduled language arts instruction block. It included a pretest, 17 consecutive school days of instruction, and a posttest. A retention test was administered five weeks later. Three fourth grade teachers were randomly assigned to a random sample of 83 fourth graders. The study was conducted at a Learning Assistance Program (LAP) reading and math school, in a large rural school district in Washington State. Descriptive statistics were… Continue Reading →
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