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The Mentor's Legacy: Building STEM Bridges

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What if the solutions to our world's most pressing challenges are locked in the minds of children who have yet to discover their potential? Jeff Remington, a Presidential Award-winning educator and Penn State outreach liaison, thinks so.
Jeff Remington, a Presidential Award-winning educator and Penn State outreach liaison, draws from powerful experiences in Haiti and 35 years in the classroom to share a transformative story. He recounts how his mentor, Dr. Rod Reig-Mortel, rose from abject poverty in Haiti to become a world-renowned cancer researcher. This mentorship journey is a testament to the concept of 'seeds bearing fruit.' It's a powerful reminder that the guidance and support we provide young minds can lead to significant achievements and contributions, creating a ripple effect of success in the future.
Jeff Remington is pivotal in bridging the gap between cutting-edge university research and K-12 classrooms at the Penn State Center for Science and Schools. The center aims to help researchers translate their work into educational experiences that provide teachers with authentic scientific practices. These experiences go beyond 'random acts of STEMness' like Mentos in Coke, focusing on real data analysis, applied math, and problem-solving as practiced by actual scientists. This practical application of scientific practices encourages collaboration between educators and researchers, enriching students' learning experiences.
Jeff Remington also reveals his role in revolutionizing Pennsylvania's science education through the 2022 STEAL standards (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Environmental Literacy). These standards are not just about teaching science, they're about preparing students for the future. They also promote transdisciplinary learning that mirrors how researchers solve complex problems, preparing students for the future workforce demands in artificial intelligence, material science, sustainable energy, and other emerging fields. It's a crucial step in shaping the future of STEM education.
Jeff Remington's call for a 'village approach' to STEM education is not just compelling, it's essential. He argues that advancing American innovation requires the active collaboration of educators, industry leaders, policymakers, and parents. This inclusive approach ensures that every child—particularly those in underserved rural and urban communities—can access authentic STEM experiences and envision themselves in these careers. It's a mission we can all participate in, and your contribution is invaluable.
Ready to join the movement to unlock young minds? Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn or through the Penn State Center for Science and Schools to discover how you can help plant seeds for the next generation of problem-solvers and innovators.

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Chapters

1. Influential STEM Mentors and Their Impact (00:00:00)

2. Haiti Experience and Global Mentorship (00:04:24)

3. Center for Science and Schools' Mission (00:08:59)

4. Rural and Urban Education Challenges (00:15:38)

5. Steel Academic Standards Revolution (00:21:55)

6. Emerging Trends in STEM Innovation (00:32:42)

7. Authentic STEM vs. Random Acts of Stemness (00:37:14)

8. Introduction to Children's STEM Book (00:57:14)

38 episodes

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What if the solutions to our world's most pressing challenges are locked in the minds of children who have yet to discover their potential? Jeff Remington, a Presidential Award-winning educator and Penn State outreach liaison, thinks so.
Jeff Remington, a Presidential Award-winning educator and Penn State outreach liaison, draws from powerful experiences in Haiti and 35 years in the classroom to share a transformative story. He recounts how his mentor, Dr. Rod Reig-Mortel, rose from abject poverty in Haiti to become a world-renowned cancer researcher. This mentorship journey is a testament to the concept of 'seeds bearing fruit.' It's a powerful reminder that the guidance and support we provide young minds can lead to significant achievements and contributions, creating a ripple effect of success in the future.
Jeff Remington is pivotal in bridging the gap between cutting-edge university research and K-12 classrooms at the Penn State Center for Science and Schools. The center aims to help researchers translate their work into educational experiences that provide teachers with authentic scientific practices. These experiences go beyond 'random acts of STEMness' like Mentos in Coke, focusing on real data analysis, applied math, and problem-solving as practiced by actual scientists. This practical application of scientific practices encourages collaboration between educators and researchers, enriching students' learning experiences.
Jeff Remington also reveals his role in revolutionizing Pennsylvania's science education through the 2022 STEAL standards (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Environmental Literacy). These standards are not just about teaching science, they're about preparing students for the future. They also promote transdisciplinary learning that mirrors how researchers solve complex problems, preparing students for the future workforce demands in artificial intelligence, material science, sustainable energy, and other emerging fields. It's a crucial step in shaping the future of STEM education.
Jeff Remington's call for a 'village approach' to STEM education is not just compelling, it's essential. He argues that advancing American innovation requires the active collaboration of educators, industry leaders, policymakers, and parents. This inclusive approach ensures that every child—particularly those in underserved rural and urban communities—can access authentic STEM experiences and envision themselves in these careers. It's a mission we can all participate in, and your contribution is invaluable.
Ready to join the movement to unlock young minds? Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn or through the Penn State Center for Science and Schools to discover how you can help plant seeds for the next generation of problem-solvers and innovators.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Influential STEM Mentors and Their Impact (00:00:00)

2. Haiti Experience and Global Mentorship (00:04:24)

3. Center for Science and Schools' Mission (00:08:59)

4. Rural and Urban Education Challenges (00:15:38)

5. Steel Academic Standards Revolution (00:21:55)

6. Emerging Trends in STEM Innovation (00:32:42)

7. Authentic STEM vs. Random Acts of Stemness (00:37:14)

8. Introduction to Children's STEM Book (00:57:14)

38 episodes

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