Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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T5. Invest in America's Future: Maximize the Challenge for Elementary STEM Students
Track : Thursday Expert Perspectives
Program Code: 130
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011
Time: 9:15 AM to 11:00 AM  EST
CO-PRESENTER (S):
Cheryll Adams, Director, Center for Gifted Studies & Talent Development, Ball State University
Scott Chamberlin, Associate professor, University of Wyoming
Kimberley Chandler, Director of Curriculum, Center for Gifted Education, Center for Gifted Education
Daphne Duncan, Doctoral Candidate, Purdue University
Katherine Gavin, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut
Janet Tassell, Assistant Professor, Western Kentucky University
NAGCFACULTY (S):
Cheryll Adams, Director, Center for Gifted Studies & Talent Development, Ball State University
Scott Chamberlin, Associate professor, University of Wyoming
Kimberley Chandler, Director of Curriculum, Center for Gifted Education, Center for Gifted Education
Daphne Duncan, Doctoral Candidate, Purdue University
Katherine Gavin, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut
Janet Tassell, Assistant Professor, Western Kentucky University
Description
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are critical to our economy, national security, and global leadership in innovation and research. In this session, participants will have an opportunity to explore global research-based strategies, creativity techniques, curriculum, and resources for identifying and nourishing promising, inventive, and productive STEM students. Participants may choose from roundtable groups as they actively investigate these techniques and resources for supporting and developing elementary STEM students from all backgrounds, and discuss currents issues, research, and implications of recent national initiatives with STEM experts.


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