RESET’s November 2010 newsletter included a quote from Mary Lord, DC Ward 2 State Board of Education member, a long-time STEM education advocate. This week Ms. Lord was elected to the Board of the National Association of State Boards of Education (see press release below). A step forward for science and math […]
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From a 10/26/10 New York Times Editorial: “According to a follow-up report published last month, the academies found that the United States ranks 27th out of 29 wealthy countries in the proportion of college students with degrees in science or engineering, while the World Economic Forum ranked this country 48th […]
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RESET was one of over 500 organizations that participated in the USA Science and Engineering Festival on the National Mall this past weekend (10/23-10/24/10). Hundreds of children visited the ReSET booth to try science experiments, as did many former-children. A number of the scientists and engineers who visited expressed […]
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From RESET Volunteer Ji Chen: The hands-on experience can bring great promise to students in early science education. As a robot inspector for FIRST regional competition in Philadelphia, I was astonished by the hands-on skills teenage participants demonstrated during the competition. They knew how to use tools and software properly, and […]
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John Meagher reports: I explained to my 4th graders that it was my first day in the classroom as a science volunteer and asked them how they thought I felt. After I received the answers “nervous” and “afraid,” to which I truthfully responded “a little bit,” a young student raised […]
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Check out the link to the July 2010 article on our home page:www.resetonline.org
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Dr. Harold Sharlin’s thoughts on science and math as a new school year begins: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harold-sharlin/back-to-school-time-to-re_b_683486.html
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Find out more about RESET: www.resetonline.org