Published On: December 27th, 2018|

The Hill – Paula Golden

“Those of us who were terribly spoiled by the attention of prior federal administrations that championed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education went to ground in January 2017. Although the March for Science in March 2017 was a clarion call for action, many feared that the national movement toward STEM literacy for all students was in mortal peril. Then this month, I was greatly encouraged by the release of the report by the National Science & Technology Council’s Committee on STEM Education, titled “Charting a Course for Success: Americans Strategy for STEM Education.”” (more)