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February 9, 2014New Evidence: There is No Science-Education CrisisIt's common knowledge that the United States is miles behind other developed countries in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education, and that our economy suffers from, as Bill Gates has put it, "a severe shortfall of scientists and engineers with expertise to develop the next generation of breakthroughs." And we also know that the humanities are in a downward slide, in part because they've been eclipsed by the dire need to focus on STEM. In the towers of higher education and the annals of our culture, we debate which discipline needs our hand-wringing the most.Posted by Jim Zellmer at February 9, 2014 1:09 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
The BIG STEM Spending is taking place because: #2 Obama Ed is serious about funneling $$$ to Vendors... Race to the Bank and No Vendor Left Behind are the current initiatives. #3. The STEM thrust fits the top down decision making approach so favored by current "Ed Elite" know-it-alls. (include the Gates Foundation, SBAC and PARC with beloved Common Core State Standards and many politicians in this know-it-all group) ==== To improve a system requires the intelligent application of relevant data. John Hattie in his books Visible Learning and Visible Learning for Teachers makes it very clear that in the USA: -- Dan Dempsey. In Lund, NV Posted by: Danaher M Dempsey Jr at February 9, 2014 8:07 PMPost a comment
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