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Book Review: Exemplary STEM Programs: Designs for Success. Yager, R.E. and Brunkhorst, H., eds. Arlington, Virginia USA: NSTA Press, (National Science Teachers Association) 2014. 461 pages |
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| Creator | Stiles, John |
| Title | Book Review: Exemplary STEM Programs: Designs for Success. Yager, R.E. and Brunkhorst, H., eds. Arlington, Virginia USA: NSTA Press, (National Science Teachers Association) 2014. 461 pages |
| Publisher | The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST), Ministry of Education |
| Publication Year | 2558 |
| Journal Title | K-12 STEM Education |
| Journal Vol. | 1 |
| Journal No. | 2 (April-June) |
| Page no. | 111-112 |
| Keyword | Book Review, K-12, STEM Education, STEM Program, Design |
| ISSN | 2408-1515 |
| Abstract | The latest in the NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) series of Exemplary Science publications, Exemplary STEM Programs: Designs for Success, is a compilation of twenty exemplary STEM models in the United States, written by classroom teachers, teacher educators and researchers. The editors, Robert Yager and Herbert Brunkhorst, both well-known science educators, together have dedicated a century to teaching and learning. This monograph is a wealth of information about STEM education, presented in detail by outstanding educators. Each chapter presents a model project or initiative in a thorough narrative that describes and explains how the project was developed and field tested, and how positive results were achieved. |