Alabama’s STEM Education Coalition

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics

A network of dedicated state business, education, and public policy stakeholders working for systemic change in STEM education

 
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Alabama (EAIA)

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AMSTI Ten Year Celebration
 

 

BUILDING AN INNOVATIVE WORKFORCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

AMSTEC joins with 

Lt. Governor Kay Ivey

to sponsor the

Real World Design Challenge for High Schools in Alabama


Real World Design Challenge

The RWDC is a prime example of government, private industry, and educators working together to keep our workforce the best in the world. Students learn

innovation, creativity, and collaboration using the expertise that industry and government

have been perfecting for decades.

ALABAMA's winning Design Challenge Team for 2012-13:

Fort Payne High Schools's

"Fort Payne Seven"

National Championship April 19-20, 20013

Washington DC

Aviation and Surface Tranportation Challenges

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Real World Design Challenge

 

 

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The Role of E-Learning in Science Education

Change the Equation, a non-partisan, CEO-led commission focused on mobilizing business committees to improve the quality of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning in America, released its 2012 Vital Signs report today. This national report examines all 50 states and the District of Columbia in an effort to help states measure their performance on STEM education in public schools, as well as identify the unique challenges each state faces making sure students are competitive.

CTEq Vital Signs Report for Alabama

AMSTI and Mobile Area Education Foundation's Engaging Youth Through Engineering (EYE) program recognized as

Change the Equation's STEMWorks Programs

ALABAMA ADJUSTING TO MEET THE SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATHEMATIC (STEM) NEEDS OF STUDENTS, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY


Alabama’s Plan 2020 Focuses on Key Areas to Improve STEM Learning Enterprise

 

                                                                                         

 

National Governor's Association's

Center for Best Practices

ANNOUNCES...

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Experts to

Aid Governors in Building STEM Agendas in States

Dr. Charles Nash, AMSTEC Chairman,

Named to NGA STEM Advisory Committee

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Alabama State Board of Education joins states across the nation to

ADOPT

Common Core State Standards for Mathematics and English/Language Arts

 

 

 
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