Regional STEM Symposium 2019
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education increases science literacy and produces innovative learners.
Through the Regional STEM Symposium 2019, a 4-day gathering of educators and education officials, attendees will be able to present current perspectives on the opportunities and challenges facing STEM education, from theoretical and practical standpoints, and critically evaluate the role of STEM education in the broader socio-economic sphere.
Participants from the seven developing member countries are expected to use this symposium to evaluate their own countries’ existing approach towards STEM education and consider the perspectives shared by other participants and experts. Participants will also be expected to develop a pilot program that incorporates practical deliverables in curriculum design and teacher training, with the aim of elevating STEM education in their country.
Participants are from Cambodia, India, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Uzbekistan, and Viet Nam.
This event is co-organized by The HEAD Foundation and hosted by King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi.
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
STEM Integration in K-12 Education STEM Integration in K-12 Educationexamines current efforts to connect the STEM disciplines in K-12 education. This report identifies and characterizes... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
STEM 2026: A Vision for Innovation in STEM Education This report containskey observations, considerations, and recommendations put forth by a varying range of STEM education thought leaders and experts from... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
Maryland State STEM Standards of Practice Framework Grades K - 5 STEM education removes the artificial barriers that isolate content and allows for an integrated instructional approach. The curriculum should allow students... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
2016 Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework The 2016 Massachusetts Science and Technology/Engineering (STE) Curriculum Framework. This Framework articulates statewide guidelines for STE learning... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
STEM Education Quality Framework The purpose of STEM Education Quality Framework is to create a common framework and language for conceptualizing and communication about quality STEM ... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
STEM Education Framework The Global STEM Alliance (GSA) STEM Education Framework aims to identify best practices in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education... |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
Digital Skills: Learning Resources This presentation provides a comprehensive list of Microsoft learning resources on digital skills. |
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26 May 2019 | Reading Materials |
Model Computer Science Curriculum This table contains model K-12 curricula pathways for computer science and digital productivity. |
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27 May 2019 | Welcome Remarks |
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27 May 2019 | Keynote | The raison d'être for STEM education in a changing landscape | Prof. Paul Teng |
27 May 2019 | Presentation | STEM and gender | Maki Hayashikawa |
27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
STEM Country Presentation: Cambodia |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
STEM Country Presentation: India |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
Country Presentation: Kyrgyz Republic |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
Country Presentation: Mongolia |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
Country Presentation: Philippines |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
Country Presentation: Viet Nam |
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27 May 2019 | Country presentations |
Country Presentation: Uzbekistan |
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27 May 2019 | Response panel |
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