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1 67 th Annual Meeting of the ORAU Council of Sponsoring Organizations Steve Barkanic Senior Director of STEM Policy & Programs Steve.Barkanic@bhef.com March 14, 2012

2 2 BHEF Overview Founded in 1978, BHEF leaders work together to advance solutions to our nation’s most significant educational challenges to enhance U.S. competitiveness Diverse Membership  Fortune 500 CEOs and senior executives  University presidents  Select government and foundation leaders Long History of Member-Led Initiatives  Business-university research collaboration  Diversity  College readiness, access and success  STEM  Workforce ©BHEF

3 3 STEM Higher Education & Workforce Project Goals: Through a strategy of regional pilots influencing national policy and practice, the project aims to address workforce needs by: 1.Increasing STEM student persistence, particularly women and underrepresented minorities 2.Deepening STEM learning and relevance with a focus on the first two years of college 3.Increasing the alignment of undergraduate STEM education and degree production with government and industry workforce needs, with a focus on high-demand STEM fields 4.Developing a national network to scale evidence-based practices and influence broader policy through collaborations among government, and business and higher education association members ©BHEF

4 Project Engagement Model 4 Regional Pilots Data Analysis Modeling Influence Policy/Practice External Collaborators (AAU, AIA, APLU, BISEC) BHEF/BHEF Members Key Government Agencies ©BHEF

5 STEM Project Strategy and Sample Products ©BHEF 5

6 Regional Strategy Focus on the First Two Years of College Create 8 – 10 Unique, Sector-Focused Regional Pilots –Directly align with local workforce needs –Developing new STEM educational models, e.g. cyber teaching hospital, PSM A Menu of Research-Based Interventions: –Earlier Internships –Redesigned courses and new teaching methods focused on active student learning –Undergraduate mentoring and career guidance by STEM professionals –Cohort and team learning experiences, themed residential communities, STEM competitions, and other enriched supports –Cognitive tutors Pilots Serve as Central Hubs –Serve as inputs to the U.S. STEM Education Model 2.0 –Create a network for scaling and exporting learning 6 ©BHEF

7 7 Regional Strategy: Potential Partners & Sites Maryland: University System of Maryland; SAIC; BAE Systems; Battelle Memorial Institute; EADS; Northrop Grumman Corporation; Office of Naval Research Ohio: Battelle Memorial Institute; The Ohio State University; Case Western Reserve University; GE Missouri: Washington University in St. Louis; Boeing; Monsanto Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin System Nebraska: University of Nebraska; Union Pacific; Peter Kiewit (global engineering) California: 3 sites—San Francisco area; mid-coast; southern CA various partners ©BHEF

8 National Strategy Potential Partners Aerospace Industry of America American Society for Engineering Education Association of American Universities Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities National Defense Industry Association TechNet Professional Societies, US Chamber; Business Roundtable; Others Potential Activities National examination of postsecondary STEM and workforce alignment Learning from regional pilots to inform the national strategy and engage with state and federal government Working with partner organizations to bring regional prototypes to scale 8 ©BHEF

9 Key Takeaways BHEF’s Member Universities and Companies are: Focusing on the first two years of undergraduate and graduate Professional Science Masters (PSM) Collaborating through regional projects to meet local STEM workforce needs, e.g. cyber security Developing ‘Game-Changing’ Educational Models Professional Science Masters (PSM) Cyber Security Teaching Hospital Building a Network of Networks Replicate outcomes from regional projects nationally U.S. STEM Education Model 2.0 will show key leverage points Align national industry and academic partners to benefit from large memberships 9 ©BHEF

10 For additional information: BHEF STEM Higher Education and Workforce Project: http://bhef.com/solutions/stem/hewp.asp http://bhef.com/solutions/stem/hewp.asp BHEF STEM Research and Policy Series: http://www.bhef.com/publications/research-briefs.asp http://www.bhef.com/publications/research-briefs.asp BHEF’s U.S. STEM Education Model: http://forio.com/simulate/bhef/u-s-stem-education-model/overview/ http://forio.com/simulate/bhef/u-s-stem-education-model/overview/ BHEF’s Online Resource Center: www.StrategicEdSolutions.orgwww.StrategicEdSolutions.org 10 ©BHEF


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