Triangle Coalition's Annual Conference on STEM Education Policy
April 10-11, 2007


Triangle Coalition's annual legislative and policy conference was held April 10-11, 2007. Speakers  included policymakers and leaders from business and education with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and the upcoming reauthorization of No Child Left Behind.

Purpose:

The Conference focused on the key issues confronting education leaders at all levels. Topics covered included the impact of the recent changes in Congress and what can be expected from the new leadership. There are several issues surrounding the ongoing concern for America's competitive edge, including how to attract more minority students to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields and how to encourage more teachers into these critical areas of education. Discussion also focused on the proposed FY 2008 budget and its potential impact on STEM education.   

Goal:

To increase participants' understanding of federal legislation and the legislative process and to improve their ability to inform policy makers of issues key to STEM education. 

Who Attended:

  • Local, state, and national leaders in Mathematics, Science, and/or Technology Education
  • Mathematics, Science, and Technology educators
  • Professional development providers
  • Teacher educators
  • Business and industry leaders supporting improved mathematical, scientific, and technological literacy

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Prior Conferences:

Find out about the 2006 Conference