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We must raise the bar in education and rethink the design of school if we want excellent math and science learning for all students. The Opportunity Equation report provides a roadmap for this vision with recommendations for key stakeholders. MORE
Read what’s happening in STEM education policy, practice, and research:
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VISUALIZATION
In a transformed system, all students leave high school fully prepared for success in college and careers, with many more students prepared for success in STEM studies and careers.MORE
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Can Corporations Help 'Market' Science to Students?
01/20/2012
The Atlantic features 100Kin10 partner Change the Equation as a key player in improving STEM learning and promoting STEM fields to students.
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More than 100 Partners Join Movement to Secure Excellent STEM Teachers
01/18/2012
100Kin10 announces new partners, resulting in a partnership of over 100 diverse organizations.
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Van Buren School District Chosen For Tech Network
01/13/2012
Arkansas expands its pilot program (in partnership with Project Lead the Way and New Tech Network) emphasizing STEM learning to fifteen more districts.
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Coweta Schools: STEM program giving students work experience
01/12/2012
A program in the Coweta County School System offers students the opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of STEM careers by interning with professionals during the school day.
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34 STEM Education Programs Awarded
12/09/2011
34 organizations invited to join a new STEM education community as a result of the "Partnering for Excellence" Ashoka Changemakers competition.
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Initiative aims for 100,000 new STEM teachers
12/05/2011
eSchool News features the early success and objectives of 100Kin10.
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Delaware joins national effort to increase science standards
11/29/2011
Delaware, along with five other states, join the original group of 20 states leading the effort to write the Next Generation Science Standards.
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Chandler program reminds students that science is fun
11/19/2011
The Science is Fun program, developed at Arizona State University and funded in part by the National Science Foundation, strives to change elementary science education in Arizona by pairing high school advanced placement students with younger, elementary-aged students to conduct demonstrations and projects, reinstating the fun in learning science.
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Raise (Don't Lower!) the Bar for Math & Science Education
11/15/2011
National Math and Science Initiative President and CEO Mary Ann Rankin calls for greater innovation -- public and private partnerships specifically -- to regain the nation's standing in STEM achievement.
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Innovators Bring STEM Expertise, Enthusiasm into the Classroom: Winners of Partnering for Excellence Competition Emphasize Real-World Skills
11/15/2011
Eight winners in "Partnering for Excellence: Innovations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Education" -- a competition co-hosted by Ashoka Changemakers, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and Opportunity Equation intended to bring innovations into the STEM education field-- are announced.

