The National Research Council’s Committee on Successful Out-of-School STEM Learning has been tasked with writing a consensus report on the value of and evidence for out-of-school STEM learning programs. As part of its charge, the committee has posed the following questions to be addressed in this paper: What evidence is there for the impact of museum- (and other designed setting) managed programs on STEM learning and interest? What is known about the impact and value of such programs on school-age children’s understanding of STEM concepts and practices as well as their interest and engagement in STEM? What is known about the characteristics of successful programs? Does the relevant literature provide enough evidence to point to design principles for such programs?
Associated Projects
TEAM MEMBERS
Bernadette Chi
Author
Lawrence Hall of Science
Citation
If you would like to edit a resource, please email us to submit your request.