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Our nation's education system cannot be excellent if it is not equitable. Given the examples of successful approaches identified and strategies proposed in this book, which are supported by research findings, readers should be convinced that this national problem, although acknowledged as being a complex issue, can be solved.
Book Details
Foreword
Edmund W. Gordon
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. An Overview of STEM Education in the United States
Julia V. Clark
Chapter 2. The Role of Assessment in Driving Change in STEM Teaching and Learning
Josep
Foreword
Edmund W. Gordon
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. An Overview of STEM Education in the United States
Julia V. Clark
Chapter 2. The Role of Assessment in Driving Change in STEM Teaching and Learning
Joseph Krajcik, Emily Adah Miller, and Susan Codere
Chapter 3. The Achievement Gap in Mathematics and Science: Barriers to a Quality STEM Education
Julia V. Clark
Chapter 4. Transforming Teaching and Learning in the STEM Classroom
Ellen B. Meier
Chapter 5. Science and Engineering Curriculum and Instruction That Promotes Equity and Justice: Hidden Spots, Bright Spots, Hot Spots, and Gathering Spots
Heidi B. Carlone and Elizabeth A. Davis
Chapter 6. Chronicling Education Challenges in STEM Education
Julia V. Clark
Chapter 7. Finnish Middle School Curriculum of STEM Subjects Emphasizes PISA and Transversal Competencies
Jari M. Lavonen and Do-Yong Park
Chapter 8. STEM Education in Singapore: Issues of Equity, Access, and Excellence
Jason Tan
Chapter 9. Building Synergies to Ensure Greater Access to Quality STEM Opportunities for All Australian Students
Debra Panizzon
Chapter 10. STEM Education Reform through International Innovation and Collaboration
Julia V. Clark
Chapter 11. Equity, Access, and Excellence: Making STEM a World-Class Education for All Students
Julia V. Clark
Contributors
About the Editor
Index