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The Smarte Enrichment Programs: Perceptions Of Middle School Students About Science And Technology
Author(s) -
Mulchand S. Rathod,
Joella H. Gipson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--7409
Subject(s) - workforce , alliance , ethnic group , population , vocational education , public relations , medical education , political science , sociology , psychology , pedagogy , medicine , demography , law
The Southeast Michigan Alliance for Further more, non-White racial/ethnic groups will Reinvestment in Technological Education constitute an increasing percentage of the total US (SMARTE) is a consortium of community colleges, population. Demographic realities dictate an urgent school systems, Wayne State University, and need for intervention to assist and promote the businesses in southeast Michigan formed in representation of all people and especially under September 1993. The alliance exists to promote represented ethnic and racial groups and women in communication and cooperation among its partners to technical workforce. address needs pertaining to the education of technological workforce. One of the goals of this America faces a shortfall of scientists and virtual center is to collaboratively focus on promoting engineers in a near future. It has been mentioned in the technical career as viable and exciting endeavor several forums that the average age of technical among general population and in particular the workforce in Michigan is in its fifties. This middle school students and their parents. represents a challenge for businesses and educational

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