Building Consensus for Integrated STEM and Social-Emotional Development: From Convening to Implementation

Patricia J. Allen, Gil G. Noam
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AbstractLearn about the connections between STEM and social-emotional development practices and their implications for research and implementation.Keywords: Informal EducationEquityInterdisciplinaryPolicyResearchSTEM AcknowledgmentsThe STEM+SED Conference was supported by funding from the National Science Foundation (Award Number 1940155). The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.We thank the NSF for their support and the opportunity to explore the connections between SED and STEM. We also thank Christine “Kit” Klein, PhD and Kristin Lewis-Warner, EdM for being thought partners in this work, Gregory Croft, BS and Hannah Meisels, BA for providing conference technical support and assisting with the scoping review, as well as Sara Meyers Hoots, EdM, Virginia Andrews, MPH, and Tori Oliveira, MS for their careful review of this manuscript. Most importantly, we must share our deep sense of gratitude to all our steering committee members and conference participants for the resilience they showed during one of the most challenging and uncertain times in history. To the district leaders, program directors, and educators who reinvented programming overnight, to the funders and policy makers who stepped up with funding and revised policies to meet the immediate needs of your communities, to the researchers who sustained lab and study activities—and the many doing it all without childcare or family support—we were inspired by your flexibility, perseverance, and commitment to your work and to our conference.
为综合STEM和社会情感发展建立共识:从召集到实施
摘要了解STEM与社会情感发展实践之间的联系及其对研究和实施的影响。关键词:非正规教育公平跨学科政策研究STEM会议由国家科学基金(奖励号1940155)资助。所表达的意见、发现、结论或建议是作者的观点,并不一定反映NSF的观点。我们感谢美国国家科学基金会的支持和探索SED与STEM之间联系的机会。我们也感谢Christine“Kit”Klein博士和Kristin Lewis-Warner, EdM在这项工作中的思想合作伙伴,Gregory Croft, BS和Hannah Meisels, BA为会议提供技术支持和协助范围审查,以及Sara Meyers Hoots, EdM, Virginia Andrews, MPH和Tori Oliveira, MS对这份手稿的仔细审查。最重要的是,我们必须对所有指导委员会成员和会议与会者深表感谢,感谢他们在历史上最具挑战性和最不确定的时期之一表现出的韧性。感谢那些一夜之间重新制定计划的地区领导人、计划总监和教育工作者,感谢那些加紧提供资金和修订政策以满足你们社区即时需求的资助者和政策制定者,感谢那些坚持实验室和研究活动的研究人员,以及那些在没有儿童保育或家庭支持的情况下完成所有工作的人,我们被你们对工作和会议的灵活性、毅力和承诺所鼓舞。
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