STEM learning ecosystems harness unique contributions of educators, policymakers, families, and others in symbiosis toward a comprehensive vision of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education for all children. This 2014 working paper published by the Noyce Foundation describes the attributes and strategies of 15 leading ecosystem efforts with the hope that others may use their lessons to deepen rich STEM learning for many more U.S. children.

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