Published: Oct. 9, 2015

The 7th Annual Symposium on STEM Education, heldÌýMonday, September 21st, 2015 inÌýtheÌýCenter for Community Abrams Lounge and Flatirons RoomsÌýwas a celebration of CU Boulder’s internationally recognized STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education initiatives. This year’s event had the theme of partnerships and highlighted some of the groundbreaking STEM education projects on campus, introduced a new generation of STEM education scholars, and brought together key CU Boulder stakeholders. Members of the community learned about and helped shape how we redefine learning and discovery in a global context, and set new standards in education, research, scholarship, and creative work to transform STEM education.

Chancellor’s Awards in STEM Education for the School of Education:

Chancellor Awards for Excellence in STEM Education are among the highest level recognitions on our campusÌýand demonstrate a profound commitment to educational innovation.The inter-disciplinary partnerships that the School of EducationÌýhasÌýgrown through theCU Teach Math & Science Teacher Licensure program, (anÌýinternationally-replicated Learning Assistant program), as well asÌýour Noyce Scholars programÌýhave been importantly supported by the ,Ìýas together both the School of Ed and the CenterÌýhave become national leaders in STEM learning, teaching, and teacher development.

EnriqueÌýLópez,ÌýSchool of Education Assistant Professor of Science Education

Project Title:ÌýReframing Science Retention and Achievement: Using an Asset-Based Approach to Examine Why Â鶹ÒùÔº Succeed in Science

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Susan Miller,ÌýSchool of Education PhD Student in Math Education

Project Title:ÌýComputational Thinking for Undergraduate Â鶹ÒùÔº in the Context of Preservice Teacher Education

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