"This edited volume is a collection of case studies and curriculum, sourced from the community of practice, that shares blueprints for establishing and best practices in sustaining K-12 focused STEM education outreach, fostered through partnerships and programs between K-12 school districts and STEM-education outreach organizations (e.g., universities, institutes, industries, and nonprofits). Contributors to the edited volume describe the types of STEM opportunities for K-12 students in their community, outside of the traditional classroom environment, via community-based partnerships between a STEM outreach organization and K-12 school district. The editors have a particular interest in partnerships and/or programs that provide novel STEM experiences for K-12 students from historically underrepresented groups and/or entities that are minority-serving and/or a curriculum that uniquely engages students in the cognitive and/or non-cognitive affordances of STEM learning. This edited volume is divided into four parts when community partnerships provide additional opportunities for K- 12 STEM learning: during the school day, during out-of-school time, at home, and in the community"--
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Jessica L. Spott is the Director of the STEM Center for Outreach, Research & Education at Texas Tech University, USA. Her research studies focus on underrepresented students in STEM, STEM outreach in formal and informal contexts and university, community college and K-12 community interactions. In addition, she loves to study MotherScholars and mothers in STEM in an effort to increase the success and diversity of the STEM atmosphere.
Lane J. Sobehrad is the Coordinator of Research and Innovation for Lubbock Independent School District. He is responsible for all major projects involving alternative money including discretionary grants, research projects, community partnerships, and teacher incentive programs. His research studies focus on pedagogy and instructional practices in undergraduate settings, specifically project-based learning. In addition, he commonly works with district partners on engaged scholarship that brings additional opportunities, awareness, and access to district stakeholders.
Rebecca Hite is Associate Professor of Science Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Texas Tech University, USA. Her research studies focus on curricular and instructional interventions, augmented by emerging technologies, that occur within in/formal science and engineering learning spaces as well as professional pathways for K–12 STEM teacher leadership in policy-advocacy.
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