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K-12 STEM Initiatives (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)

K-12 STEM Initiatives (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Helping Our Kids in Fort Leonard Wood Region Become Achievers. Agenda. Introduction Progress to-date Opportunities to get involved. Technology is Important.

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K-12 STEM Initiatives (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)

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  1. K-12 STEM Initiatives(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Helping Our Kids in Fort Leonard Wood Region Become Achievers

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Progress to-date • Opportunities to get involved

  3. Technology is Important 85% of growth in U.S. income per capita over the last 25 years is due to technological change.

  4. The World is Flat Friedman suggests that the world is "flat" in the sense that the competitive playing fields between industrial and emerging market countries are leveling. Friedman recounts many examples in which companies in India and China are becoming part of large global complex supply chains that extend across oceans through a process called outsourcing, providing everything from service representatives and X-ray interpretation to component manufacturing. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_is_Flat

  5. Storm Clouds • Percentage of all bachelor degrees that are in engineering or the natural sciences • Singapore - 60% • China - 50% • France - 47% • South Korea - 38% • United States - 15%

  6. National Academies • 2006 Study • Norman Augustine • www.national-academies.org

  7. Findings Having reviewed trends in the United States and abroad, the committee is deeply concerned that the scientific and technological building blocks critical to our economic leadership are eroding at a time when many other nations are gathering strength…

  8. Recommendations • K–12 education • Research • Higher education • Economic policy

  9. Our Program • K-12 STEM Program(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) • Objective. Increase number of young people in Fort Leonard Wood Region interested in and prepared to pursue STEM careers • Typical STEM Initiatives • MathCounts • Science Olympiad • Science Fairs • Summer camps • Robotics Programs (Lego, BEST) • Project Lead the Way

  10. Project Lead The Way • Introduces engineering curriculum at middle and high school levels • National program with over 90 school districts in Missouri offering the program • Active programs in Lebanon, Rolla, Camdenton • Mo S&T provides state-wide support • Waynesville SD needs to be next

  11. Progress To-Date Summer Science Camps 16 kids participated through SAME funding Cost $8,000 + Sponsorships Rotary Club of Pulaski County AME Advancia Bleeding Edge Systems Paragon Siemens Berger, Devine Yeager Architects Louis Berger Group • Science Fairs • Over 1,500 kids participated • Four school districts in Pulaski County • Over 75 volunteer judges • Partnership with Rotary Club of Pulaski County • MathCounts • Rolla School District • 50 kids participated • Science Olympiad • Lebanon School District • 35 kids participated

  12. STEM Opportunities in FLW Region • Laclede • Science Olympiad • Other Programs • Phelps • Math Counts • Other Programs • Pulaski • Science Fairs • Other Programs • Region-wide • Class visits to FLW and Mo S&T • Summer Camps • Other Programs • Company Sponsors • Make 3 year funding commitment to one of the programs • All promotion in your name (and SAME) • Volunteers • Help run programs • Be science fair judges • Be subject matter experts

  13. Conclusions • FLW SAME provides great opportunity for companies and individuals to help kids get excited about STEM careers. • Please contact us to explore these opportunities • Ron Selfors, 573-855-8312, ronselfors@gmail.com

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