Fostering STEM Trajectories
Bridging ECE Research, Practice, & Policy
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 3PM 鈥 4:45PM EDT
The event in the Spring of 2016 was produced by 国产视频鈥檚 Education Policy Program and the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop to gather input and ideas from researchers, practitioners, and policy analysts who focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in early learning settings and the early elementary grades. It is part of a larger project funded by the National Science Foundation that will result in a paper to be released by the end of 2016.
Additional Resources:
Day 1:
Opening Remarks:
Joan Ferrini-Mundy
NSF
Deborah Phillips
Georgetown University
Panel:
聽LaRue Allen
New York University聽
Andres Henriquez
New York Hall of Science
Kim Brenneman
Heising-Simons Foundation
Shelley Pasnik
EDC
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Lisa Guernsey
国产视频
Day 2:聽
Panel:
Doug Clements
University of Denver
Vivien Stewart
Asia Society
Marshall 鈥淢ike鈥 Smith
聽The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Moderator:
Michael Levine
The Cooney Center
Blog posts and commentary about the event
Cooney Center Blog
by
June 13, 2016
EdCentral (国产视频鈥檚 Education Blog)
By Kristina Rodriguez
June 13, 2016
U.S. News & World Report
By Rafiq Dossani
June 15, 2016
EdCentral
By Lisa Guernsey
June 20, 2016
Also of interest: on the Preschool Matters blog last year about STEM and early learning.
Toolkit from FrameWorks on 鈥淭elling the STEM Story鈥
Here鈥檚 where to find the FrameWorks Institute鈥檚 toolkit, , which FrameWorks describes as 鈥渁 collection of framing research, recommendations, and sample communications designed to help leading voices explain learning in science, technology, engineering, and math in such a way that builds public understanding and will on STEM issues, while also supporting a broader reframed narrative about education as a public good.鈥
New Early STEM page from the National Conference of State Legislatures
Matthew Weyer, an education policy specialist for NCSL, created that includes a map of states with policy initiatives related to early STEM. It also includes background materials and translates research for policymakers.
Shelley Pasnik of EDC collecting video clips for library of what STEM learning looks like
Shelley Pasnik, director of the Center for Children and Technology and a vice president of the Education Development Center, offered to collect video and to create a resource for policymakers and educators to see STEM teaching and learning in action. Please email contributions to Shelley Pasnik.聽
Recap of June 10 Congressional briefing on Early STEM
See this from Carrie Lynne Draper of Readiness Learning Associates, who spoke at Education Through the Lens: Early Learning STEM, an event sponsored by Congressman Mike Honda (U.S. Representative California’s 17th Congressional District) for members of Congress, their staff and policy stakeholders. Russ Shilling of the U.S. Department of Education led the panel discussion.
SciMath-DLL Resources from NIEER
The SciMath-DLL early childhood STEM professional development project team, led by (PI), has created a video for the 2016 NSF STEM For All Video Showcase. The video highlights their efforts to improve for all children, including dual language learners (DLLs).
A 国产视频 paper on state policies: From Crawling to Walking
, ranks states on 65 indicators in seven policy areas. The report found that most states are not taking a comprehensive approach when it comes to developing children鈥檚 literacy skills. Most of the policies analyzed in this report are directly applicable to children鈥檚 cognitive and social development, and are therefore also tied to early learning in science, technology, engineering, and math. Accompanying the research are interactive maps of state progress displayed via .