How can the Next Generation Science Standards be implemented in schools?

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Margaret Honey (Author & CEO, New York Hall of Science)


Margaret Honey provides her view on how the educational system can be improved so that students are educated in STEM subjects and inspired to pursue these areas for careers. She talks about how teachers need to be well trained, prepared and supported in the very complicated and difficult task of preparing students for the workforce, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and medicine.

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Margaret Honey

Author & CEO, New York Hall of Science

Dr. Margaret Honey joined the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) as President and CEO in November of 2008. Under her leadership, NYSCI has adopted Design, Make, Play as its signature strategy to promote STEM engagement and learning. The defining characteristics of these strategies – open-ended exploration, imaginative learning, personal relevance – are the very ingredients that develop inspired and passionate STEM learners. She holds a doctorate in developmental psychology from Columbia University and serves as a board member of the National Science Foundation’s Education and Human Resources Advisory Committee, the Scratch Foundation, the Concord Consortium, and Post University.

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Tracey Fitzpatrick

Tracey Fitzpatrick

Sarder TV Anchor & Former Market News Video Anchor

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