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Appendix C: Workshop on Standards for K–12 Engineering Education
Pages 143-148

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From page 143...
... and Chair Committee on K–12 Engineering Standards Setting the Context 8:45 a.m. The Status of K–12 Engineering Education in the United States: Upcoming Report from the National Academies Greg Pearson, Study Director NAE/NRC Committee on K–12 Engineering Education 9:00 a.m.
From page 144...
... Department of Education, "K–12 STEM Education and Standards: A View from the New Administration" Engineering in Existing K–12 Standards 1:00 p.m. Engineering Concepts and Skills in State K–12 Curriculum Frameworks The Case of Massachusetts Jake Foster, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education The Case of New Jersey Beth McGrath, Stevens Institute of Technology The Case of Minnesota *
From page 145...
... Comments from Engineering and Business American Society for Engineering Education • Division on K–12 & Pre-College Engineering: Elizabeth Parry, North Carolina State University College of Engineering • Engineering Deans Council: Nicholas Altiero, Tulane University Business Higher Education Forum: Chris Roe Business Roundtable: Susan Traiman 4:00 p.m. Q&A with Committee 4:30 p.m.
From page 146...
... and Committee Chair Content for K–12 Engineering Standards 8:45 a.m. Identification of Core Engineering Knowledge at the High School Level: Report of a Study Rod Custer, Jenny Daugherty, and Joe Meyer, Illinois State University (National Center for Engineering and Technology Education)
From page 147...
... * Partnership for 21st Century Skills, Valerie Greenhill, e-Luminate Group Career Clusters, Kim Green, National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium 2:15 p.m.
From page 148...
... b. What alternatives to traditional standards might help bring consistency and coherence to K–12 engineering education?


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