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E-raamat: Monitoring Progress Toward Successful K-12 STEM Education: A Nation Advancing?

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309264822
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Following a 2011 report by the National Research Council (NRC) on successful K-12 education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), Congress asked the National Science Foundation to identify methods for tracking progress toward the report's recommendations. In response, the NRC convened the Committee on an Evaluation Framework for Successful K-12 STEM Education to take on this assignment. The committee developed 14 indicators linked to the 2011 report's recommendations. By providing a focused set of key indicators related to students' access to quality learning, educator's capacity, and policy and funding initiatives in STEM, the committee addresses the need for research and data that can be used to monitor progress in K-12 STEM education and make informed decisions about improving it.







The recommended indicators provide a framework for Congress and relevant deferral agencies to create and implement a national-level monitoring and reporting system that: assesses progress toward key improvements recommended by a previous National Research Council (2011) committee; measures student knowledge, interest, and participation in the STEM disciplines and STEM-related activities; tracks financial, human capital, and material investments in K-12 STEM education at the federal, state, and local levels; provides information about the capabilities of the STEM education workforce, including teachers and principals; and facilitates strategic planning for federal investments in STEM education and workforce development when used with labor force projections. All 14 indicators explained in this report are intended to form the core of this system. Monitoring Progress Toward Successful K-12 STEM Education: A Nation Advancing? summarizes the 14 indicators and tracks progress towards the initial report's recommendations.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary Introduction Foundation for This Study Study Overview Indicators for Measuring Improvements to the U.S. K-12 STEM Education System Creating a Monitoring and Reporting System for K-12 STEM Education Conclusion References Appendix: Summary of Relevant Surveys Administered by the U.S. Department of Education Acknowledgments
Executive Summary 1(3)
Introduction 4(2)
Foundation for This Study 6(2)
Study Overview 8(4)
Scope of the Study
8(2)
Study Approach and Sources of Evidence
10(2)
Indicators for Measuring Improvements to the U.S. K-12 STEM Education System
12(21)
Multiple Models of STEM-Focused Schools
13(2)
Adequate Instructional Time and Resources for Science in Grades K-5
15(2)
Focused, Rigorous, and Sequenced Curricula
17(4)
Enhanced Capacity of K-12 Teachers
21(4)
Professional Development for Instructional Leaders
25(1)
Elevated Status for Science
26(2)
Effective Systems of Assessment
28(1)
Federal and State Support for STEM Teachers
29(2)
Research to Enhance Understanding of STEM Schools, Practices, and Outcomes
31(2)
Creating a Monitoring and Reporting System for K-12 STEM Education
33(10)
Characteristics and Capabilities
34(1)
Plan for Implementation
35(8)
Conclusion 43(1)
References 44(6)
Appendix: Summary of Relevant Surveys Administered by the U.S. Department of Education 50(4)
Acknowledgments 54