In this video, Pam Buffington discusses how to enrich STEM learning in rural communities.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, STEM education opportunity gaps are widening for children and youth in rural areas, particularly those without access to broadband Internet. Despite the efforts of dedicated educators, many rural students are not gaining the STEM knowledge and employability skills they need to thrive in an increasingly technology-centered world of work.
EDC partners with rural educators and school administrators to build on the strengths of rural families and communities as well as to provide rural learners with outstanding opportunities in STEM education. Our researchers advance knowledge of effective strategies to reach and teach rural learners. Drawing on place-based learning and the thoughtful use of technology, our instructional designers expand access to high-quality STEM experiences at home, in school, and through informal learning programs.
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For rural schools, the pandemic has brought some significant challenges—as well as some unexpected opportunities.
With COVID-19 continuing to force schools to close nationwide, EDC researchers and educators offer tips to help learning work for all students.
Rural schools have struggled to deliver high-quality STEM opportunities for students. EDC is working to change that.
As a resident of a rural region, I understand the profound strengths and challenges of rural communities.
How do you improve science and math in rural schools? Look to the community—and to research.
In this video, Pam Buffington discusses how to enrich STEM learning in rural communities.
For rural schools, the pandemic has brought some significant challenges—as well as some unexpected opportunities.
With COVID-19 continuing to force schools to close nationwide, EDC researchers and educators offer tips to help learning work for all students.
Rural schools have struggled to deliver high-quality STEM opportunities for students. EDC is working to change that.
As a resident of a rural region, I understand the profound strengths and challenges of rural communities.
How do you improve science and math in rural schools? Look to the community—and to research.