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Though the United States has all the ingredients for leadership in science-world-class higher education institutions, strong industry and nonprofit sectors, philanthropic giving, and talented young people-not all US students have access to early or sustained learning experiences in the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM)
and computer science (CS) in prekindergarten through grade 12 (pK-12). To close the gaps, more coordination across the education ecosystem is necessary.
Every student should be able to access STEAM and CS learning experiences embedded in the school day. In elementary grades, this includes integrating content across disciplines and providing time for students to do hands-on engineering, coding, and computational thinking projects.
In middle and high school, elective courses create pathways to college and careers. These classroom experiences can...





