- demand for and supply of STEM skills
- resources schools and teachers have to do their work
- students' access to learning opportunities
- what states expect of students
Saturday, September 22, 2012
The Status of STEM in Your State
Change the Equation recently unveiled its 2012 Vital Signs, which measure the health of K-12 STEM learning, state by state. Created in collaboration with the American Institutes for Research, Vital Signs offer the most comprehensive available picture of STEM in your state:
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Change The Equation,
K-12 Students,
STEM
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United States
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