NASA - Digital Learning Network: Catalog Event Details
Special NASA webcasts in May commenmeorating its 50 year anniversary
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Education Week: The Push to Improve STEM Education (27 March 2008)
U.S. schools face pressure on science, technology, engineering, and math.
more fromwww.edweek.org
New Pathways into Robotics: Strategies for Broadening Participation by Natalie Rusk and Mitchel Resnick (PDF)
suggests new strategies for introducing students to robotics technologies and
concepts, and argues for the importance of providing multiple entry points into robotics.of Child Development
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Computer as Paintbrush by Mitchel Resnick of the MIT Media Lab (PDF)
great article on the value and nature of playful learning. How play motivates and enhances
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MOON Project
An international collaborative project focusing on the moon, and the cross-curriculuar connections in science, math, social studies, language arts, and other content areas to Moon studies
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IntelĀ® Education Initiative
a variety of professional development programs for educators as well as STEM related curriculum initiatives
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A National Action Plan for Addressing the Critical Needs of the U.S. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education System
From the U.S. National Science Board
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www.globalizationresearch.com
research focused on engineering and science graduates from India and China
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The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education
To catalyze and support excellence in teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and other core subjects through innovative, research-based instructional strategies and use of novel technologies.
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NASA - Education Fact Sheet
NASA has developed a new framework designed to allow it to work more effectively with schools in order to attract more attract more students to careers in science, technology, mathematics, and engineering (STEM). The new Education Framework focuses on fou
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