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Contact: Lisa Marco, 617-618-2475

April 16, 2008

Getting Serious About Science Education in Massachusetts: EDC Report Recommends Key Steps

Newton, MA: To improve science education in Massachusetts schools, state government leaders should consider designating a lead agency to evaluate current programs and create a master plan to coordinate efforts at the local level. That is just one of several recommendations detailed in a recent study commissioned by the Newton-based Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC).

The Landscape Study, conducted by EDC’s Center for Science Education, focuses on the status of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—commonly referred to as STEM— education initiatives in the state. EDC interviewed more than 20 key state leaders responsible for implementing science education or programming in the state’s public schools.

“This was the first time we’ve identified the resources of all the organizations involved in STEM education in Massachusetts,” said Barbara Brauner Berns, acting director of EDC’s Center for Science Education, who worked on the study with Judith Opert Sandler, EDC senior advisor. “We hope these recommendations generate discussion—and more important, action—to ultimately coordinate and improve STEM education at all levels,” Berns said.

EDC also suggests that policymakers

For the full report, contact Lisa Marco at 617-618-2475 or lmarco@edc.org.

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Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) is a non-profit organization that conducts and applies research to enhance the quality and accessibility of education, health, and economic opportunity worldwide.. EDC manages more than 300 projects in 35 countries. Visit www.edc.org