Release date: April 28, 2009
On February 2, 2009, a group of California science and mathematics teachers, policy makers,
researchers, and representatives from business, industry, and higher education met to consider how
California could do a better job of preparing today's students for the future STEM - science,
technology, engineering and mathematics - workforce. The Symposium was co-sponsored by the
California Council on Science and Technology (CCST) and the Center for the Future of Teaching and
Learning (CFTL), as well as the California Teacher Advisory Council (Cal TAC).
Cal TAC is a group made up of highly accomplished teachers who are working to bridge the gap between
theory and practice so that educational policy decisions can be made with a keen ear toward the
practicalities and realities of authentic classroom experiences.
This summary report captures the major issues considered by symposium participants as well
as the ways in which California can work effectively toward strengthening STEM teaching and
learning.