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Revitalizing the Nation's Talent Pool in STEM (Research Report)
Author(s): Beatriz Chu Clewell, Clemencia Cosentino de Cohen, Lisa Tsui, Nicole DeterdingPosted to Web: April 06, 2006

This report presents key evaluation findings for the National Science Foundation's Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program. LSAMP was designed to increase the pool of underrepresented minority students completing bachelor's degrees and pursuing graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Findings reveal that LSAMP graduates were indeed more likely than national comparison groups to enroll in and complete graduate studies in STEM. Program staff report that LSAMP expanded institutions' ability to develop STEM talent. A research-based descriptive model of the program's implementation is included, establishing a critical link between theory and practice to inform future interventions.

Publication Date: April 06, 2006Availability: HTML | PDF

Final Report on the Evaluation of the National Science Foundation Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Program: Full Technical Report and Appendices (Research Report)
Author(s): Beatriz Chu Clewell, Clemencia Cosentino de Cohen, Nicole Deterding, Lisa TsuiPosted to Web: April 06, 2006

This is the full technical evaluation report on the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program--a National Science Foundation effort to increase the pool of underrepresented minority students receiving bachelor's degrees and pursuing graduate studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Utilizing quantitative and qualitative methods, the evaluation describes LSAMP's implementation and assesses whether it achieved its goals. Findings reveal that LSAMP graduates are more likely to enroll in and complete graduate programs in STEM than nationally-representative comparison groups. Program staff report that LSAMP expanded institutions' ability to develop STEM talent. A research-based descriptive model of the program is included, reinforcing the link between theory and practice in effective interventions.

Publication Date: April 06, 2006Availability: HTML | PDF

What Do We Know?: Seeking Effective Math and Science Instruction (Policy Briefs)
Author(s): Beatriz Chu Clewell, Clemencia Cosentino de Cohen, Nicole Deterding, Sarah Manes, Lisa Tsui, Patricia B. Campbell, Lesley Perlman, Shay N.S. Rao, Becky Branting, Lesli Hoey, Rosa CarsonPosted to Web: February 20, 2005

The focus of this review was to identify current math and science curricula and professional development at the middle and high school levels that showed evidence of positive impact on student achievement. Our goal was to come up with enough math and science curricula with relatively credible evaluations to provide some choice to districts and schools that wanted guidance in selecting a curriculum and that wished to use effectiveness as a selection criterion.

Publication Date: February 20, 2005Availability: HTML | PDF

 

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