
Webinar
STEM Matters: The Formula for Driving Innovation
To succeed, innovative efforts to broaden participation in STEM and to make equity an immutable factor in quality STEM teaching require critical reflection and active engagement from the entire range of stakeholders.
December 11, 2019
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To succeed, innovative efforts to broaden participation in STEM and to make equity an immutable factor in quality STEM teaching require critical reflection and active engagement from the entire range of stakeholders. This webinar brought together key institutional leaders, funding agency officers, and professional society representatives for an open and frank discussion of the structural and systemic barriers to quality and equity in undergraduate STEM education. Participants focused on challenges faced, struggles overcome, lessons learned, and potential threats.
Moderators
Kelly Mack
Vice President of Undergraduate STEM Education and Executive Director of Project Kaleidoscope, Association of American Colleges and Universities
Presenters
David Asai
Senior Director for Science Education, Howard Hughes Medical InstituteClaudia Rankins
Program Director, Director for Education and Human Resources, National Science FoundationTykeia Robinson
Assistant Director of Research and Policy, Office of Undergraduate STEM Education, Association of American Colleges and UniversitiesMaria Qadri
Scientific Communications Postdoctoral Fellow, Association of American Colleges and Universities