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Brian Gaines CEO, MdBio Foundation Email | bgaines@mdbiofoundation.org Twitter | @briangaines | @mdbiofoundation Larry Miller, PhD Executive Director, The Science Advisory Board Email | l.miller@scienceboard.net Twitter | @LarryMillerPhd
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Session goals Overview – Who we are MdBio Foundation (Handout) The Science Advisory Board Share 2015 STEM Education Survey results Methods Results, infographic (Handout) Group discussion and sharing on best practices, building a robust and diverse STEM pipeline Washington Post – Commentary (Handout)
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MdBio Foundation Overview History (Since 1995) – Started as an industry support organization for Maryland’s Biotech and Life Science Industry Since 2003 – Focus on STEM Education and Workforce Development K12 - Directly served +120,000 students and +2,000 educators, across every school district in Maryland Workforce Development – Leverage existing programs and resources provide meaningful “hands-on” experiences for long-term unemployed to explore STEM careers. Thought Leadership – Facilitate partnerships between K12 education, higher education and industry Washington Post Commentary, June 29, 2015 co-authored by Dr. Bahija Jallal SVP AstraZeneca and Brian Gaines
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Meeting the Need | MdBio Foundation Our approach uses STEM to explore real-world, problem-centric curriculum that bridges school, community, health and business. MdBio Foundation Organizational Goals 1. Build awareness of STEM careers 2. Increase diversity in the STEM workforce 3. Build a pipeline of qualified professionals to work in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic Region
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Vehicle of Change MdBioLab is a custom-built 45 ft. mobile laboratory serving schools throughout the state of Maryland. Problem-based learning through authentic STEM career experiences Aligns to CCSS, NGSS and Maryland Science Content Standards Increases experience and confidence with laboratory concepts and techniques Improves attitudes towards science and science careers. Alleviates budgetary burdens of laboratory science on schools Increases teacher self- efficacy with scientific concepts, theories and equipment Teachers report increased student interest in lab-based science. Teachers report increased student interest in doing more lab-based science in school.
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About The Science Advisory Board The Science Advisory Board (www.scienceboard.net) The Science Advisory Board (www.scienceboard.net) is an international community of tens of thousands of scientific and medical experts. Its mission is to be the catalyst for future scientific and medical breakthroughs. Members of this global network of research, development, and manufacturing professionals showcase their knowledge, share their experiences, and advise and consult for leading life science and analytical companies — thereby shaping the future of scientific technology. The Science Advisory Board
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Summary: 2015 STEM Education Survey 523 U.S. Online Respondents –> 85% with advanced degrees –> 50% in the scientific workforce for over 15 years –39% women; 61% men; across multiple job sectors Topline Results –Given a choice, the vast majority of respondents would pick the same educational pathway (72%) and the same career pathway (76%) again. –58 percent of those surveyed decided go into STEM prior to college. –Veteran STEM professionals credit real-world, hands-on experience as the most critical factor in landing a STEM job. –A majority (62%) feel they have made an impact on the world through their science. –In the workplace, the majority of respondents most highly value: interest in their own work, flexibility, and independence.
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What would you recommend to a young scientist as the most important factor in landing his/her first full-time job? Certifications Education background/degree Personal projects or portfolio Experience working in the field of interest Networking Reputation of College/University OtherVolunteering Recommendations: Obtaining STEM Jobs What would you recommend to a young scientist as the most important factor in landing his/her first full-time job?
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What was the one most important factor that made you want to become a scientist?? Drivers That Affect Entering STEM Careers
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Scientists feel they have an impact on the world! “I am both an educator and a researcher. I am training our future generation to be critical thinkers and passionate supporters of the sciences, regardless of their career paths.” “My work ensures the safety of products used by millions of people throughout the world.” “I work on drugs that will one day change peoples lives.” “Medical doctors help their patients, but I, as a researcher, can effect entire human kind.” “As a forensic chemist, my work has gotten bad drugs off the street.” Scientists’ Perception of Impact
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Based on your experience, what do you perceive to be the biggest barrier to pursuing a STEM career? Women and men have different perceptions of the role of gender as a barrier to entering a STEM career. Gender Perceptions on STEM Career Barriers
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How can K-12 education work more effectively with industry? How can industry better inform K-12 and higher education about their needs? Group work
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How can we explain the gender equity challenges reported in the survey?
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Group work How can we best inform students about the opportunities available to them? How can we help students be competitive in today’s (or tomorrow’s) job market?
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Thank you for joining us….. Brian Gaines MdBio Foundation bgaines@mdbiofoundation.org Twitter | @briangaines | @mdbiofoundation Larry Miller, PhD The Science Advisory Board l.miller@scienceboard.net Twitter | @LarryMillerPhD
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