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Tech Companies Urged to Invest in K -12 STEM Education

Tech Companies Urged to Invest in K -12 STEM Education

The United States is facing an unprecedented teacher shortage, with almost half (44%) of public schools reporting teacher vacancies this year. With fewer teachers renewing their contracts and resources slimming for students, US public schools’ ability to provide STEM education will continue to lag, further dulling the US’ competitive edge globally in science and engineering. The effort to fill this gap has so far mostly fallen on the public education system, but private tech companies should be equally as concerned about the long-term impact these shortages will have on the US STEM talent pipeline of tomorrow.

CHIPS and Science Act Will Provide Billions for STEM Programs

CHIPS and Science Act Will Provide Billions for STEM Programs

The recently passed CHIPS and Science Act promises billions of dollars in funding to support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) research and production at government agencies, private companies, and colleges and universities across the U.S. While the legislation’s primary goal is to boost the nation’s ability to compete with China when it comes to cutting-edge technology and manufacturing, it also includes provisions to increase diversity in STEM education and the workforce and to promote socioeconomic development for underserved communities.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling Early On: How to Empower Girls in STEM

Breaking the Glass Ceiling Early On: How to Empower Girls in STEM

Women in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workforce face major obstacles — not only are they underrepresented and underpaid, but they also sometimes lack the confidence to assert their knowledge. The numbers are even more staggering for women of color in each distinct field.

This Robotics Professor Performs Hip-Hop Robot Poetry And Writes Black STEM Romance Novels To Make STEM More Inclusive

This Robotics Professor Performs Hip-Hop Robot Poetry And Writes Black STEM Romance Novels To Make STEM More Inclusive

Given the scarcity of Black female engineering faculty, Carlotta Berry, Ph.D., is a bit of a unicorn. The April 2021 Pew Research Center article “STEM Jobs See Uneven Progress in Increasing Gender, Racial and Ethnic Diversity” explains that the share of Black workers in STEM jobs hasn’t increased since 2016. “Black and Hispanic workers remain underrepresented in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) workforce compared with their share of all workers, including in computing jobs, which have seen considerable growth in recent years.” An obvious contributor to this race and gender gap is the underrepresentation of both Black and female students in STEM related academic programs. “Black students are especially underrepresented in math, engineering and physical science degree programs; they earned no more than 5% of masters and research doctoral degrees in engineering or physical science during the 2017-2018 school year. Black students comprise just 3% to 4% of degree-recipients in mathematics at the masters level and above,” the article explains. “Women continue to be vastly underrepresented in the ranks of engineers and architects (15%), but their share has increased...

STEM Education

Planting Roots: Roux Institute Shows Early Impact of Aligning STEM Education with Jobs

Planting Roots: Roux Institute Shows Early Impact of Aligning STEM Education with Jobs

The institute aims to spur innovation, build talent and drive economic growth in Portland, the state of Maine and the Northeast. Partnerships with industry, academia and government are integral to the education and research model, which covers STEM areas that include artificial intelligence, computer and data sciences, digital engineering, and the advanced life sciences and medicine.

The Best New STEM Education Resources from NASA-JPL in 2021

The Best New STEM Education Resources from NASA-JPL in 2021

NASA.gov: In 2021, NASA added nearly 80 STEM education resources to their online catalog of lessons, activities, articles, and videos for educators, students, and families. The resources feature NASA's latest missions exploring Earth, the Moon, Mars, asteroids, the Solar System and the universe beyond. Here are the 10 resources audiences visited most this year.

STEM Employment

NBER Finds STEM Employment Resiliency During COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Downturn

NBER Finds STEM Employment Resiliency During COVID-19 Pandemic and Economic Downturn

Employment in STEM occupations suffered smaller peak-to-trough percentage declines than non-STEM occupations during the Great Recession and COVID-19 recession, suggesting a relative resiliency of STEM employment. We exploit the sudden peak-to-trough declines in STEM and non-STEM employment during the COVID-19 recession to measure STEM recession-resiliency, decomposing our difference-in-differences estimate into parts explained by various sources. We find that STEM knowledge importance on the job explains the greatest share of STEM employment resiliency, and that workers in non-STEM occupations who nonetheless use STEM knowledge experienced better employment outcomes. STEM employment resiliency may explain the mild effects of COVID-19 on innovative activity.

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