Committee on Developing Indicators for Undergraduate STEM
Meeting: February 22, 2016
NAS Building, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW 20418
Room 120
AGENDA
Open Sessions: Workshop on Developing Indicators for Undergraduate STEM
| 8:30 am | Informal Introductions (breakfast available) |
| 9:00 | Welcome and Introduction to the Workshop |
| Heidi Schweingruber, Director, Board on Science Education | |
| Mark Rosenberg, President, Florida International University | |
| 9:30–10:45 | Session 1: Approaches to Measuring Quality in Higher Education |
| Moderator: Mark Rosenberg, Committee Chair |
| 9:30–9:50 | Accreditation Process for Measuring Quality |
| Alexei Matveev, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools | |
| 9:50–10:10 | USC Center for Urban Education’s Equity Scorecard |
| Alicia Dowd, Pennsylvania State University | |
| 10:10–10:30 | Questions from the Committee and the Audience |
| 10:30–10:45 | Break |
| 10:45 am–12:15 pm | Session 2: Federal Data and Indicator Systems |
| Moderator: Kaye Husbands Fealing, Georgia Institute of Technology | |
| 10:45–11:15 | Overview of the NSF Science and Engineering Indicators |
| Beethika Khan, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics | |
| 11:15–11:45 | The STEM Education Resource and Revisiting the STEM Workforce |
| Matthew Wilson, National Science Board | |
| 11:45–12:15 | Questions from the Committee and the Audience |
| 12:15–1:15 | Lunch |
| 1:15–2:15 | Session 3: Other Indicator Systems and Research Projects |
| Moderator: Heather Belmont, Miami Dade College | |
| 1:15–1:35 | The California State University STEM Dashboard |
| Jeff Gold, California State University Office of the Chancellor | |
| 1:35–1:55 | Improving Introductory Calculus, Gateway to STEM |
| Chris Rasmussen, San Diego State University | |
| 1:55–2:20 | Questions, Discussion |
| 2:20–2:45 | Reflections on the Workshop-Committee Perspectives |
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| Mark Connolly, University of Wisconsin | |
| Deborah Santiago, Excelencia in Education | |
| Yu Xie, Princeton University | |
| 2:45 | Adjourn Workshop |
Committee on Developing Indicators for Undergraduate STEM Education
Meeting: October 6, 2016
NAS Building, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW 20418
Auditorium
AGENDA
Open Sessions: Meeting for Public Comment
| 9:00 am | Welcoming Remarks and Meeting Goals |
| Heidi Schweingruber, Director, Board on Science Education | |
| Mark B. Rosenberg, Florida International University, Chair, Committee on Developing Indicators for Undergraduate STEM Education | |
| 9:10 | Reflections on the Indicators Study and the Related Report, Monitoring Progress Toward Successful K–12 STEM Education |
| Adam Gamoran, William T. Grant Foundation, and Chair, Board on Science Education | |
Susan Singer, Rollins College
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| 9:55 | Community College Perspectives on the Draft |
Annette Parker, South Central College, Minnesota
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| 10:30 | Break |
| 10:45 | Reflections on the Draft from STEM Reform Initiatives |
| Linda Slakey, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and Convener, Coalition for Reform of Undergraduate STEM Education (by WebEx) | |
Kacy Redd, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities
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| 11:30 | Open Session for Public Comments and Questions |
| 12:15 pm | Lunch |
| 1:00 | Reflections on the Report from an Institutional Perspective |
Susan Ambrose, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
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| 1:30 | Implications of the Draft for Improving Teaching and Learning |
Jillian Kinzie, Indiana University
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| 2:00 | Open Session for Public Comments and Questions |
| 2:45 | Break |
| 3:00 | Implications of the Draft for Measuring and Improving Equity in Undergraduate STEM |
| Mica Estrada, University of California, San Francisco (by WebEx) | |
Deborah Santiago, Excelencia in Education
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| 3:45 | Reflections on the Day |
Lee Zia, NSF Division of Undergraduate Education
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| 4:05 | Final Remarks |
| Mark B. Rosenberg, Florida International University, Chair, Committee on Developing Indicators for Undergraduate STEM Education | |
| 4:15 | Adjourn Public Meeting |
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