Cultivating High-Level Organizational Engagement to Promote Novel Learning Experiences in STEAM

  • Mote C
  • Strelecki K
  • Johnson K
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Traditional partnerships in K-12 public education often produce low-level organizational engagement among its partners—one partner funds, the other uses the funds Typically a “partner in education” donates funds, which may benefit students through the purchase of new equipment, staff development experiences, or scholarships. In some cases, an organization may send an expert over to speak with the students about their field. This type of philanthropic outreach is indispensable for schools that need additional support and important for students to gain information from the “real world” but does not necessarily translate into deep, meaningful academic impact

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Mote, C., Strelecki, K., & Johnson, K. (2014). Cultivating High-Level Organizational Engagement to Promote Novel Learning Experiences in STEAM. STEAM, 1(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.5642/steam.20140102.18

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