Title: Education Initiative S'T'E'M' Revitalization
1Education InitiativeS.T.E.M. Revitalization
Developed by Rich Rosen, VP, External Bus
Relations Presented by John Parent, Mgr.
Facilities Engineering
2Objectives
- Establish a framework and shared understanding
for the education aspiration - Catalyst for Positive Sustainable Change in
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Education
at a National Scale - Provide foundation for corporate strategic
planning and resource utilization - Increase awareness of education signature
aspiration broaden connections/communications
among interested staff
3Current Crisis in US Math/Science Education is
Well Characterized
- High school graduation rates declining
- 12th grade math/science performance near bottom
internationally - Declining numbers of students entering science
and engineering fields - 6 interested in engineering down 33 from a
decade ago - By 2010, rates indicate 90 of scientists and
engineers will be living in Asia - More than 50 of current US science and
engineering workforce nearing retirement - Declining number of prepared math/science
teachers across the K-12 spectrum - Current education reform is necessary but
insufficient
4Significant Battelle Involvement in Education
Philanthropy and Volunteering
- More than 28MM in charitable contributions since
1999 - Numerous independent regional efforts that
connect Battelle staff and facilities to teachers
/ students - Already having impact, and we can do more as a
positive catalyst for change in education - Early childhood and K-12
- Encouraging / motivating interest in science /
technology / engineering / math careers (STEM)
5Battelles Support to Education Is Across a
Portfolio of Impact Areas
Student Achievement
Mentoring and providing curriculum that
helps encourage achievement improves student
outcomes
Teacher Quality and Professional Development
Taking teachers from where they are to being
better prepared for todays classroom
Accountability And Assessment
Establishing and improving systems, performance
metrics, and tools to effectively measure real
impact on students
Retention And Intervention
Keeping students in school engaging high risk
populations and stimulating an interest in math
and science
Education Policy
Serve as a catalyst for positive change in
education In ways that can be replicated
6 Distribution of K-12 Programs
Student Achievement
Teacher Quality and Professional Development
Accountability And Assessment
Retention And Intervention
Education Policy
Battelle for Kids
CHA School Meal Progs
Columbus Metropolitan High School
OSU Math/Science Policy
I Know I Can
BNL Science Museum
Natl Acad for Curriculum Leadership
Project Grad
GREEN Institute
Minority Pre-Service
JASON Project
Summer Research Exp
ORNL Phys / Environmental Studies Center
MESA
Oak Ridge High School
Min H/S Apprentice
WA LASER Partnership
Eye Spy _at_ Art Museum
COSI / Inquiry Learning
Invention Convention
Pre-Service Teacher
Girl Scouts / Sci Q
Math/Science Partnership
Ohio Super Computer
Lab Science Prof Dev
First Robotics
Bio for M/S Teachers
Columbus / Corporate
INL Tournament
Nuclear Eng Resource Ctr
BNL
Summer Science Prog
Pre-Service Teacher
INL
H/S Research Prog
Hofstra/BNL STEP
ORNL
CLOUT
SACNAS
ATEEC
NREL
M/S-H/S Science Bowls
Science Honors Acad
PNNL
RnEEW
Teacher Prof Development
UT Academy for M/S
Shadowing Programs
TN Ctr for Ed Excellence
LSTPD
Science Alive
7Catalyst for Positive Sustainable Change in Math
and Science Education at a National Scale
- How do we effectively deliver on our aspiration
and make a distinctive impact, relative to our
leveraged resources?
8Catalyst for Positive Sustainable Change in Math
and Science Education at a National Scale
- Steps toward this goal
- Recruit external panel of regional/national
advisors to shape point of view and best/highest
use of Battelle - Create cross-cutting education signature
leadership team representing all National Lab
affiliates and BSTI - Define approach for Battelle senior leadership
staff to play material role in disseminating and
modeling the education signature deep into
culture - Recruit value-added external university, federal,
and private sector partners to advance math and
science initiatives - Design and implement scalable pilot projects
- Establish mechanisms to communicate and measure
progress / impact
9Catalyst for Positive Sustainable Change in Math
and Science Education at a National Scale
- To be accomplished through a coordinated
combination of - charitable distributions
- engagement of workforce
- leveraged resources and relationships
- partnerships on key regional/national initiatives
10Starting Points
- External Focus Groups
- Recommendations from Key National Studies
- Thought Leaders
11Focus Group Discussion ResultsSeattle, WA
January 19, 2006
- Seeking guidance and perspectives to help shape
best and highest use of Battelle - Topics
- Clarifying questions
- How should we engage?
- Who should we be engaging with?
- Local? Regional? National?
- What types of existing initiatives could we
amplify or accelerate? - What types of new initiatives could we uniquely
create or catalyze? - Lessons learned from past experiences that could
inform our plans?
12Consistent Themes from Seattle groups
- Broad, articulate advocate productively reframe
the issues for a national audience a la World is
Flat - Amplify current initiatives add innovation to
implement what the best practice and research
tells us to do - Create methods for effective partnerships between
science/engineering staff in private sector and
teacher professional development - Motivate the private sector to get meaningfully
involved initiate national partnerships
13Starting Points
- External Focus Groups
- Recommendations from Key National Studies
- Thought Leaders
14Gathering Storm Recommendations in K-12 Science
and Mathematics Education
- (A-1) Annually recruit 10,000 science and
mathematics teachers by awarding 4-year
scholarships and thereby educating 10 million
minds - (A-2) Strengthen the skills of 250,000 teachers
through training and education programs at summer
institutes, in masters programs, and Advanced
Placement and International Baccalaureate (AP
IB) training programs and thus inspires students
everyday. - (A-3) Enlarge the pipeline by increasing the
number of students who take AP and IB science and
mathematics courses.
15Tapping Americas Potential The Education for
Innovation Initiative
- Goal Double the number of science, technology,
engineering and mathematics graduates by 2015 - Build public support for making improvements in
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
performance a national priority - Motivate U.S. students and adults, using a
variety of incentives, to study and enter
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
careers, with a special effort geared to those in
currently underrepresented groups. - Upgrade K-12 mathematics and science teaching to
foster higher student achievement, including
differentiated pay scales for math/science
teachers - Reform visa and immigration policies to enable
the US to attract and retain the best and
brightest science, technology, engineering and
math students from around the world to study for
advanced degrees and stay and work in the US - Boost and sustain funding for basic research,
especially in the physical sciences and
engineering
16Before Its Too Late Report from the Glenn
Commission on Math/Science Teaching for the 21st
Century
- Establish an ongoing system to improve the
quality of mathematics and science teaching in
grades K-12 - State needs assessment, summer institutes,
inquiry groups, leadership training, internet
portal, nongovernmental coordinating council,
reward and incentives - Increase significantly the number of mathematics
and science teachers and improve the quality of
their preparation - Exemplary models for teacher preparation, attract
additional qualified candidates into teaching,
create math and science teaching academies - Improve the working environment and make the
teaching profession more attractive for K-12
mathematics and science teachers - Focused induction programs, district/business
partnerships to provide broad efforts to create
professional working environments, more
competitive salaries
17Starting Points
- External Focus Groups
- Recommendations from Key National Studies
- Thought Leaders
18Working Session
19Discussion Group Guidance
- Strive to maximize generation of unique ideas
- Capture ideas and concepts as completely as
possible
20Small Group Discussion Topics
- What does it mean to be a catalyst for positive
change? - How can we envision connecting our aspiration to
our current workflow? - What initiative areas can we envision where we
can make a difference? - What are the near term opportunities for action
that are consistent with these initiative areas?