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Smithsonian Science Education Center
NameSmithsonian Science Education Center
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Parent organizationSmithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Science Education Center. The Smithsonian Institution established the Smithsonian Science Education Center to improve the quality of science education in the United States. The center works closely with National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and United States Department of Education to develop innovative science and mathematics programs. The center's efforts are also supported by NASA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Overview

The Smithsonian Science Education Center is a leading organization in the development of science education programs, working with Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to create innovative curriculum and instructional materials. The center's programs are designed to align with the Next Generation Science Standards and are used by teachers and students in schools across the United States, including New York City Department of Education, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Chicago Public Schools. The center also collaborates with American Museum of Natural History, Field Museum of Natural History, and California Academy of Sciences to provide professional development opportunities for educators. Additionally, the center works with National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, and World Wildlife Fund to promote environmental education and conservation.

History

The Smithsonian Science Education Center was established in 2001 as a part of the Smithsonian Institution's effort to improve science education in the United States. The center's founding was supported by Congress, National Science Foundation, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. Since its inception, the center has worked with leading researchers from universities such as University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and Columbia University to develop innovative science education programs. The center has also collaborated with NASA, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency to develop space exploration-related educational materials.

Programs

The Smithsonian Science Education Center offers a range of programs for students and teachers, including professional development opportunities, curriculum development, and educational resources. The center's programs are designed to align with the Next Generation Science Standards and are used by schools across the United States, including Boston Public Schools, Houston Independent School District, and San Diego Unified School District. The center also collaborates with American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Science Teachers Association, and Association for Science Teacher Education to provide professional development opportunities for educators. Additionally, the center works with Microsoft, Google, and IBM to develop technology-based educational resources.

Partnerships

The Smithsonian Science Education Center partners with a range of organizations to support its mission, including National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, and World Wildlife Fund. The center also collaborates with universities such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop innovative science education programs. The center's partnerships with NASA, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency have led to the development of space exploration-related educational materials. Additionally, the center works with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, World Bank, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to promote global education and development.

Research_and_Development

The Smithsonian Science Education Center is committed to research and development in science education, working with leading researchers from universities such as University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and Columbia University. The center's research focuses on improving student outcomes in science and mathematics, and is supported by National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and United States Department of Education. The center also collaborates with American Educational Research Association, National Association of Research in Science Teaching, and International Society for Technology in Education to advance research in science education. Additionally, the center works with Google, Microsoft, and IBM to develop technology-based educational resources.

Impact_and_Outreach

The Smithsonian Science Education Center has a significant impact on science education in the United States, with its programs and resources used by millions of students and teachers across the country. The center's efforts are supported by Congress, National Science Foundation, and Carnegie Corporation of New York. The center's outreach efforts include collaborations with National Park Service, United States Forest Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to promote environmental education and conservation. Additionally, the center works with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, World Bank, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to promote global education and development. The center's impact is also recognized by awards from National Science Foundation, National Association of Science Teachers, and International Society for Technology in Education. Category:Science education

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