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Author: Toyin Ogunleye

2019 TRENDS REPORT: Trends and Predictions That Will Define STEM in 2020

All year long, we listen, collect information, and connect the dots. For the third year in a row, we’re taking a step back to reflect on what we’ve seen and share our insights with you, to help advance our shared efforts.

Four Things You Need to Know About STEM and Education For 2020

100Kin10 released its annual Trends Report, a synthesis of thousands of data points that predict trends and “look-aheads” that will define STEM and education in 2020.

100Kin10 Announces Commitment to Increasing STEM Courses in High School, With a Focus on Equity

100Kin10 is thrilled to announce a new commitment to increasing high-quality, relevant STEM courses in high school, with an explicit focus on equity.

100Kin10’s “Doing the Math” Report Calls for Joyful and Authentic Math Learning for All Students

Read our new report, “Doing the Math: Building a foundation of joyful and authentic math learning for all students.“

Read 100Kin10’s 2018 Annual Report

We’re excited to release our 2018 annual report and share how we’re transforming the future of STEM education.

10 Big Insights on Teaching, Learning, and STEM Education: 100Kin10’s Trends Report for 2018

All year long, we listen, collect information, and connect the dots. For the third year in a row, we’re taking a step back to reflect on what we’ve seen and share our insights with you, to help advance our shared efforts.

100Kin10’s “Teachers at Work” Report Illustrates How to Address Work Environment for Teachers in Schools

Our new report “Teachers at Work: Designing Schools Where Teachers and Students Thrive” lays the groundwork for diverse, coordinated, and mutually reinforcing efforts to improve school work environments.

Read 100Kin10’s 2017 Annual Report

We’re excited to release our 2017 annual report and share how we’re transforming the future of STEM education.

Cutting Through the Complexity: A Roadmap for Effective Collaboration

Stanford Social Innovation Review

SSIR features a piece on what makes collaborations and networks actually work, including a case study of 100Kin10.

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