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The Cincinnati Engineering Enhanced Math and Science Program (CEEMS) Welcome Reception June 18, 2012 CEEMS is supported by the National Science Foundation grant #1102990. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and/or recommendations are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Foundation.
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An Emerging and Critical Problem of the Science & Engineering Labor Force The National Science Board In preparing Indicators 2004, we have observed a troubling decline in the number of U.S. citizens who are training to become scientists and engineers, whereas the number of jobs requiring science and engineering (S&E) training continues to grow.
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Current Student Engagement in STEM Despite New Opportunities Lower Student Interest in STEM From 1985 to 2005: Engineering bachelor degrees down 5.7% Students interested in engineering dropped from 11% to 7.2% Nanotechnology Biotechnology Cyberinfrastructure
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Timing is right for CEEMS The new standards are centered in “real world application: connections to engineering” Adoption of Ohio’s College and Career Ready Standards in Science
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Coming soon Raises engineering design to same level as scientific inquiry and thus fully integrates engineering and technology into science education
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Key to Effective Engineering Education: Teacher Preparation Currently, the majority of teachers are not prepared to bring an engineering perspective to the classroom.
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Goal of CEEMS Establish a new cadre of math and science teachers trained to inspire and engage students with engineering design challenges
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