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12/14/2011
STEMcp approves! 100Kin10 is an organization developed in order to ensure that our STEM talent in America will be able to keep up with current and projected demand. The focus: to recruit, prepare, retain, and support 100,000 excellent STEM teachers over the coming 10 years in order to prepare all students with the high-quality STEM knowledge and skills needed to address the most pressing national and global challenges of tomorrow.
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12/14/2011
What's Math Got to do With it? is a wonderful book written by Jo Boaler that outlines strategies that parents and teachers can utilize in order to teach children to love their "least favorite subject." In this straightforward and inspiring book, Boaler outlines the nature of the math crisis by following the progress of students in middle and high schools over a number of years, observing which teaching methods are exciting students and getting results.
What’s math got to do with it? - STEMcp
The author summarizes methodology and strategies for increasing young students involvement and acceleration in mathematics. She offers a broad range of activities, exercises and advice for educators and parents
12/12/2011
One of our rising S.T.E.M. Stars, engineering student Ralph Jones Jr., began attending Florida A&M University at the age of 16 with an SAT score of 2,120 out of 2,400 points. In this article, Jones explains his reasoning behind choosing the FAMU "family" over Ivy League universities such as, Harvard and Stanford.
Ralph Jones Jr. - STEMcp
When Ralph Jones Jr. entered Florida A & M University as a freshman last fall, he was sixteen years old. The young engineering student generated quite a bit of press when he turned down the opportunity to attend Harvard University, and 42 other institutions in favor of a historically black school. T...
12/11/2011
Let the games begin! Today, each team participating in the Jr. FIRST Lego League in Massachussetts will present their LEGO creation with the “Food Factor” theme. The format of the expo is much like a science fair, where each team has a table at which they present their project – a LEGO creation, posterboard and other oral presentations
2011 JrFLL Info | Lexington Robotics
The newest program in FIRST introduces the youngest students to the exciting worlds of science and technology. Just like FLL, this program features a real-world challenge, to be solved by research, critical thinking and imagination. Guided by adult coaches, students work with LEGO elements and mov...
12/11/2011
Here's some very informative reading for the weekend! This report is a study conducted by Microsoft and prepared by Harris Interactive Research Lifestreaming that compares how both students and their parents perceive STEM education.
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12/09/2011
Professor at Rice University Richard A. Tapia "has dedicated his career to endowing women and minorities with scientific knowledge." Tapia was recently awarded the National Medal of Science by President Barack Obama for his commitment to ensure that women and underrepresented minorities can have successful careers in mathematics and science.
Science Education and Diversity
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12/08/2011
STEMcp proudly introduces one of our S.T.E.M. Rising Stars! Egineering Major, Blogger, and up-and-coming Social Media Guru, Courtney Powell decided to become an entrpeneur and is now the owner of website/personal blog thinkandgrowchick.com. To learn more about her story follow the link above!
Courtney Powell - STEMcp
A few years ago Carol Bronner came to my business school. I was in the audience listening. I don’t know if it was an illusion or naiveté or whatever but by the end of that talk I was inspired to start a hair care company, something bigger than Carol’s Daughter and blow it out of the water.
12/06/2011
STEMcp truly appreciates the hard work that Intel has put into its Design and Discovery program. This story is just one of many examples that displays how Intel is educating younger generations about engineering through the use of hands-on, design activities. To learn more about Intel's Design and Discovery program go to: http://educate.intel.com/en/DesignDiscovery/Overview/
Intel Education: Design and Discovery: Overview and Benefits
Erika: Solving a Real-Life ProblemErika, a middle school student with a talent for music, used the process she learned in Design and Discovery to solve a problem from her own life. A string bass player, she invented a training aid to help string musicians learn proper hand positioning. The design pr...
12/05/2011
STEMcp loves to see how great educators can affect the lives of their students forever. This clip from 60 Minutes of Former UMBC Meyerhoff Scholar Dr. Kaful Dzirasa, speaking thoughtfully about his ex-professor and mentor, UMBC's Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski III is a prime example of how STEM educators can shape a student's future.
Reaching above the ceiling - 60 Minutes - CBS News
60 Minutes on CBS News: Reaching above the ceiling - Dr. Kafui Dzirasa, a former UMBC Meyerhoff scholar who now holds a PhD in Neurobiology, credits Freeman Hrabowski with teaching him to reach beyond mere success.