The Call to
Action for Science Education—issued this summer by the National Academies of
Sciences, Engineering, and Mathematics and funded by the Carnegie
Corporation—provides an argument for the importance of science education;
identifies major challenges for implementing coherent science education K–16;
discusses how science relates to the other STEM disciplines; highlights science
education programs and instructional practices that have shown to be most
effective; and provides clear recommendations on how teachers, communities, and
local, state, and federal stakeholders can work together to improve science
education and broaden opportunity in the discipline.
At this featured session science education leaders will discuss the report
and outline ways you can join this nationwide effort to change the trajectory of
science and STEM education.
SPEAKERS:
Heidi Schweingruber (The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: Columbia, MD), Erika Shugart (NSTA: Rockville, MD), Jim Short (BSCS Science Learning: Ridgefield, NY)