The State of STEM Education and Employment
A list of resources and news reports about the global "STEM Crisis"
Reactions to "The Stem Crisis is a Myth":
Is there really a shortage of STEM graduates? If so, why are...Hardly a week goes by without another dire prediction about how the shortage of science and math graduates is crippling the U.S. economy....
Is the STEM shortage a manufactured crisis?America is facing a shortage of workers in the STEM fields - science, technology, engineering and math - at least according to popular wi...
Editorial about the myth of engineering shortages and STEM students. | CommuniquéDownload this article in .PDF format This file type includes high resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. One of the things w...- Temper the STEM emphasisIt has become an article of faith among public policymakers today in Virginia and across the country: Universities and colleges must emph...
The STEM Crisis is RealRecently Robert Charette penned a blog post on IEEE Spectrum titled "The STEM Crisis is a Myth," which makes the case that rather than ha...- IEEE Spectrum commentary: "The STEM crisis is a myth"September 23, 2013 By Steven T. Corneliussen The subhead for Robert Charette's STEM-crisis-debunking article in IEEE Spectrum magazine re...
The tech issue you've never heard of - What's next for Microsoft, Google at the FISA Court - Retrans wars continueTHE MOST PRESSING TECH POLICY ISSUE YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF - Helium isn't just for birthday parties - it's a necessary component of produc...
NEWS FLASH: The STEM Crisis Is a MythIf one listens to government leaders (e.g., President Obama and officials in his Department of Education), corporate CEOs (e.g, the heads...
Are We Misinterpreting the STEM Crisis?It's common knowledge that the United States is facing a STEM crisis -- so common, in fact, that we tend not to question it. According to...
- Ted SchoberIt seems that the issue with a STEM shortage is that so many qualified employees leave the field. This can only be due to inadequate compensation - you can...It seems that the issue with a STEM shortage is that so many qualified employees leave the field. This can only be due to inadequate compensation - you can make more money as a plumber than as an engineer, or poor employee management - not providing needed training to keep current. The philosophy is pay cheap, and burn them out.more2013-09-05T17:44:18.694Z



















