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E-grāmata: Developing a National STEM Workforce Strategy: A Workshop Summary

  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Mar-2016
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309391597
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  • Valoda: eng
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The future competitiveness of the United States in an increasingly interconnected global economy depends on the nation fostering a workforce with strong capabilities and skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). STEM knowledge and skills enable both individual opportunity and national competitiveness, and the nation needs to develop ways of ensuring access to high-quality education and training experiences for all students at all levels and for all workers at all career stages.



The National Science Foundation (NSF) holds a primary responsibility for overseeing the federal government's efforts to foster the creation of a STEM-capable workforce. As part of its efforts in this endeavor, NSF's Directorate on Education and Human Resources asked the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to convene a workshop that would contribute to NSF's preparation of a theoretical and evidence-based STEM Workforce Development R&D Core Framework. Participants discussed research themes, identified gaps and emerging research opportunities, and recommended refinements in the goals of the framework. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.



Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction 2 The STEM Workforce Landscape 3 The Student and Recent Graduate Voice 4 Key Challenges Facing U.S. Employers in High-Demand Fields 5 Maintaining Student Interest in STEM 6 Successful Strategies for Aligning Higher Education Programs, Curricula, and Lab Experiences with Workforce Needs 7 Alternative Pathways and Alternative Providers 8 K-12 STEM Education and Workforce Readiness 9 Breakout Discussion Groups 10 Potential Next Steps References Appendixes Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers and Planning Committee Members Appendix C: Anonymous Participant Responses to the Pre-summit Question Appendix D: List of Workshop Registrants
1 Introduction
1(8)
Workshop Themes
3(2)
Organization of the Summary
5(1)
Issues That Emerged During the Workshop
6(3)
2 The Stem Workforce Landscape
9(24)
Modeling What We Teach
9(3)
Revisiting the STEM Workforce
12(7)
America's Millennials and the Future of the U.S. Economy
19(11)
Discussion
30(3)
3 The Student and Recent Graduate Voice
33(6)
Discussion
35(4)
4 Key Challenges Facing U.S. Employers in High-Demand Fields
39(8)
Discussion
42(5)
5 Maintaining Student Interest in Stem
47(8)
Discussion
51(4)
6 Successful Strategies for Aligning Higher Education Programs, Curricula, and Lab Experiences with Workforce Needs
55(8)
New Approaches to University Education
55(2)
Collaborative Innovation at the Community College Level
57(2)
Competency and Skills-Based Education
59(1)
Discussion
60(3)
7 Alternative Pathways and Alternative Providers
63(8)
What Kind of Students Enroll in These Programs?
65(1)
What Kind of Outcomes Do These Programs Achieve?
66(1)
Would Immersive Models for Skills Development Work in Other STEM Fields?
67(1)
Discussion
68(3)
8 K-12 Stem Education and Workforce Readiness
71(8)
How Can K-12 Education Encourage Student Interest in STEM?
73(2)
Discussion
75(4)
9 Breakout Discussion Groups
79(12)
Breakout Group Reports
81(9)
Group 1 New and Innovative Pathways
81(2)
Group 2 Professional Skills or Employability Skills
83(1)
Group 3 STEM Career Awareness
84(1)
Group 4 Faculty Development
85(2)
Group 5 Broadening Diversity
87(1)
Group 6 Emerging Priority Content Areas
88(2)
Discussion
90(1)
10 Potential Next Steps
91(6)
What Can Institutions, Businesses, and Federal Agencies Do Now?
91(4)
What Remaining Research Questions Need Further Attention?
95(2)
REFERENCES
97(6)
APPENDIXES
A Workshop Agenda
103(6)
B Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers and Planning Committee Members
109(20)
C Anonymous Participant Responses to the Pre-summit Question
129(10)
D List of Workshop Registrants
139