EDUCATING FOR AN INNOVATION ADAPTABLE ECONOMY Melissa Dubois, Ph.D., Director
Innovation is a primary driver of American prosperity…To ensure that innovation and productivity growth continue, more Americans than ever will need to be equipped with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills. US Senate Joint Economic Committee, 2014 “CEOs Say Innovation Is Most Important Factor For Growth” (Forbes, June 2011) US scientists deplore ‘innovation deficit’ (Financial Times, March 2014)
ECONOMIC RETURN ON STEM INVESTMENTS +6% Increase in long-run state earnings +$ 9 billion Annual increase in personal income +$1.4 billion Annual increase in state and local government general tax and fee revenue
Innovation and Creativity
What are the characteristics, attributes, skills, and dispositions needed to be effective in STEM?
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“Want to Succeed? Learn to Fail” (The Fiscal Times, Feb 2014) “Want to Succeed? Learn to Fail” (The Fiscal Times, Feb 2014) Hands-on, open-ended problems, opportunities to fail, iterate Hands-on, open-ended problems, opportunities to fail, iterate Role Models Matter (National Girls Collaborative) For STEM Learning, Real-World Application Matters (Common Sense Media) Integrated, multidisciplinary STEM learning HOW DO WE PREPARE STUDENTS FOR JOBS THAT DON’T EXIST YET?
STEMOregon Network
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