STEM Education in Underserved Schools

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421447209

Promoting Equity, Access, and Excellence

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Edited by Julia V. Clark, Foreword by Edmund W. Gordon
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Dr. Julia V. Clark is the retired Program Director in the Division of Research on Learning in Formal and Informal Settings in the Directorate for Education and Human Resources at the National Science Foundation.

Preface Acknowledgements 1. An Overview of STEM Education in the United States, by Julia V. Clark 2. The Role of Assessment in Driving Change in STEM Teaching and Learning, by Joseph Krajcik, Emily Adah Miller, and Susan Codere 3. Research on the Achievement Gap in Mathematics and Science Barriers Impeding Success to a Quality STEM Education, by Julia V. Clark 4. Transforming Teaching and Learning in the STEM Classroom, by Ellen B. Meier 5. cience and Engineering Curriculum and Instruction That Promotes Equity and Justice: Hidden Spots, Bright Spots, Hot Spots, and Gathering Spots, by Heidi B. Carlone and Elizabeth A. Davis 6. Chronicling Education Challenges in STEM Education, by Julia V. Clark 7. Finish STEM Education featured in Middle School Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, by Jari M. Lavonen and Do-Yong Park 8. STEM Education in Singapore: Issues of Equity, Access, and Excellence, by Jason Tan 9. STEM Education in Australia: Building 'synergies' to ensure greater access to quality STEM opportunities, by Debra Panizzon 10. STEM Education Reform through International Innovation and Collaboration, by Julia V. Clark 11. Making STEM a World-Class Quality Education for all Students, by Julia V. Clark

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