Tomorrow’s inventors and scientists are today’s curious young children—as long as those children are given ample chances to explore and are guided by adults equipped to support them. STEM Starts Early is the culmination of a deep inquiry supported by the National Science Foundation that aims to better understand the challenges to and opportunities in STEM learning as documented in a review of early childhood education research, policy, and practice and encourages collaboration between pivotal sectors to implement and sustain needed changes. The report features research by the FrameWorks Institute on some common misconceptions around early STEM learning, and how reframing the conversation can help the public overcome these often problematic ways of thinking, leading to a greater understanding of the importance of prioritizing and investing in STEM learning opportunities for all children.
STEM Starts Early provides key recommendations for education leaders, researchers, and policymakers across the country to improve opportunities for children to become confident learners in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Elisabeth McClure
Author
Joan Ganz Cooney Center
Lisa Guernsey
Author
New America
Douglas Clements
Author
University of Denver
Susan Nall Bales
Author
FrameWorks Institute
Jennifer Nichols
Author
FrameWorks Institute
Nat Kendall-Taylor
Author
Frameworks Institute
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Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
DISCOVERY RESEARCH K-12
Award Number:
1417878
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