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Career and Technical Education

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CTE Students

The goal of the ITEST program is to prepare the youth of our nation for the STEM workforce of the future. In exploring what this work will entail, and what pathways to these STEM careers will look like, many are turning to Career and Technical Education (CTE) for the answer. STELAR has recently partnered with Advance CTE, a national non-profit that works to support an innovative CTE system to prepares individuals to succeed in education and their

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Computer Science and Computational Thinking

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Female student in computer lab.

Computer Science Education Week (December 5-11, 2016) serves as an annual opportunity for youth and adults to explore Computer Science (CS) and Computational Thinking (CT). This past January, President Obama called for every student to be given the opportunity to learn computer science, declaring computer science to be "a basic skill just like reading and writing," critical to the modern economy.CS for All, announced by the Office of Science and

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STEM Career Education Outcomes

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Teachers and students working at a computer.

The ITEST program is committed to preparing our nation's youth, especially those underrepresented in STEM fields, to participate in the rapidly-changing STEM workforce of the future. ITEST projects explore innovative approaches in increasing students awareness of STEM-related fields and motivating them to pursue STEM courses of study, while also identifying the most promising models, tools, and strategies. This research advances our knowledge on

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Youth Motivation 2.0

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youth at the MIT museum

Since its inception, the ITEST program has funded projects developing strategies, tools, and models focused on increasing students' awareness of STEM and STEM careers and motivating students to pursue the appropriate education pathways for those fields. ITEST projects often have a focus on social learning outcomes and on learning environment conditions that enhance learners' motivation, mindset, identity and interest in STEM learning and careers

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Accessibility

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The hands of Maryland School for the Blind student Andrea Washington and science teacher Colleen Shovestull use their sense of touch on a topographical map of the solar system

Making STEM content and activities accessible for all learners, including those with disabilities, is essential to truly broaden participation in STEM. During the NSF Next Generation STEM Forum in November 2015, a session on Assistive Technologies for Learning: Broadening Participation in STEM brought together experts in the field to discuss the current state of accessibility in STEM education and how multiple representations, as mentioned in

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Smart & Connected Communities

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Creating a STEM pipeline - immigrant children doing STEM projects

Emerging strategic partnerships among K-12 education, government, community-based organizations, higher education, and business/industry are addressing the interactions and interdependence of systems in different domains (e.g., energy, transportation, environment, public health, education) and how stakeholders can work together to tackle the next level of challenges. Smart and Connected Communities focus on improving personal quality of life

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Computer Science Education 2. 0

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Elementary kids using computers

Across the U.S., there is increasing awareness of the importance of computer science skills and knowledge and the need to make computer programming part of educational curriculum nationwide. Since 2003, the ITEST program has been funding programs and research aimed to expose youth from populations underrepresented in STEM to computer science, engineering and programming, to the computational thinking and habits of mind needed in a global knowledge economy.

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Informal Science

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iSTEM project staff with youth

One of the keys to having youth pursue STEM careers is developing their personal interest in science and technology. Often, hands-on activities in out-of-school contexts provide diverse youth with low-pressure, non-academic environments in which they can explore their interests more freely than they may be able to in a school setting.

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Workforce & Career Education

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Woman using a pipette in Real World Externships project

ITEST projects are informed by career education theory and engage students in experiences that: (1) increase student awareness of STEM and related careers; (2) motivate students to pursue the education necessary to participate in those careers; and/or (3) provide students with technology-rich experiences that develop their knowledge of related content and skills (including critical thinking skills) needed for entering the STEM workforce. Below are selected resources to help you learn more about workforce development in STEM education.

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ITEST Proposal Development 2.0

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woman labeling different gears on a transparent whiteboard

Coinciding with the release of the new NSF Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST) grant proposal solicitation (NSF 15-599), we recently expanded our popular September 2014 highlight (ITEST Proposal Development: Tools and Resources), hence the notation of 2.0.

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