Global competitiveness of the United States is often suggested as a key outcome of developing a capable science, technology, engi-neering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce, a goal supported by many local, state, and national programs. Examining the effectiveness of such programs, however, may require assessment techniques that are outside their organizers ’ expertise. The physi-cists conducting the physics outreach program in the current study partnered with education researchers at the same univer-sity to achieve a more thorough measure of program effective-ness while also demonstrating how such partnerships represent an opportunity to add rigor to current evaluation. The resulting analyses demonstrated that participants in the outreach pr...
This study explores the potential of the Outreach Workshops in STEM (OWS) to affect Science, Technol...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...
The issue of attracting more young people to choose careers in science, technology, engineering, and...
Global competitiveness of the United States is often suggested as a key outcome of developing a capa...
The goal of the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Lou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Outreach programs in Science, Technology, Engineering...
Elementary and middle school children in low-income communities often do not receive engaging scienc...
America has long been concerned about providing an adequate talent pool to stay on the forefront of ...
The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives developed in the F...
In response to the White House Educate to Innovate campaign, NASA developed a new science, technolog...
Based on the findings of this doctoral research project, out-of-school science experiences targeting...
The Young Engineering and Science Scholars (YESS) three-week summer program offered by the Californ...
Economic projections reveal a need for one million more Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (...
What early experiences attract students to pursue an education and career in science, technology, en...
Growing concerns regarding workforce needs in Australia’s technology-driven economic future has set ...
This study explores the potential of the Outreach Workshops in STEM (OWS) to affect Science, Technol...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...
The issue of attracting more young people to choose careers in science, technology, engineering, and...
Global competitiveness of the United States is often suggested as a key outcome of developing a capa...
The goal of the Young Scientist Program (YSP) at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Lou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Outreach programs in Science, Technology, Engineering...
Elementary and middle school children in low-income communities often do not receive engaging scienc...
America has long been concerned about providing an adequate talent pool to stay on the forefront of ...
The Secondary School Enrichment Program (SSEP) is one of the outreach initiatives developed in the F...
In response to the White House Educate to Innovate campaign, NASA developed a new science, technolog...
Based on the findings of this doctoral research project, out-of-school science experiences targeting...
The Young Engineering and Science Scholars (YESS) three-week summer program offered by the Californ...
Economic projections reveal a need for one million more Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (...
What early experiences attract students to pursue an education and career in science, technology, en...
Growing concerns regarding workforce needs in Australia’s technology-driven economic future has set ...
This study explores the potential of the Outreach Workshops in STEM (OWS) to affect Science, Technol...
Decreased funding for middle and high school education has resulted in reduced classroom time, which...
The issue of attracting more young people to choose careers in science, technology, engineering, and...