COVID Learning Loss in the STEM Subjects: What Do We Know and What Can We Do About It?
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
2:00 – 3:15 pm EST
Over the past year, as schools and communities have grappled with the COVID pandemic, learning in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects has been impacted in a number of acute and critically concerning ways. The loss of hands-on and experiential learning, together with a generalized narrowing of the curriculum has presented a myriad of challenges to STEM educators at every level across the country. This webinar, co-hosted by the STEM Education Coalition Policy Forum and STEMx, will cover how each level is addressing “learning loss” and how local and state leaders are leveraging federal resources that have been directed to that end. Is “learning loss” even the best way to describe today’s reality? The Zoom webinar will be open to interested Congressional and federal agency staff as participants and will be watchable via YouTube simulcast to the general public.
Speakers:
Executive Director, California STEM Network
2021 New Mexico Teacher of the Year
Superintendent, Vance County (NC) School System
Tennessee Education Commissioner
Director of Guidance, Counseling, & College Readiness, Irving (TX) Independent School District
Executive Director, STEM Education Coalition
Educators and parents can access our STEAM hub for weekly lessons and resources.
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