K-12 Math and Science Education: Tales from the Santa Fe Alliance for Science

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Abstract

Can professional engineers, mathematicians, and scientists have a positive impact on K-12 math and science education? The experience of the Santa Fe Alliance for Science, and several other like-minded organizations, indicates that they can indeed. But success is by no means assured. Good scientists are not automatically good educators, but they can learn enough about pedagogy, classroom, and community to do well. This discussion will be oriented around three major points: lessons learned, prospects for the future, and how our effort fits into state-wide plans for re-inventing K-12 math and science education in New Mexico.

*Supported by the Los Alamos National Bank, the LANL Foundation, the McCune Foundation, Qforma Inc., and Strategic Analytics Inc.

Authors

  • Robert Eisenstein

    • Santa Fe Alliance For Science