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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 164 — State universities and colleges -- regional education -- archaeology

164.0287 Duties of STEM Initiative Task Force -- Strategic plan -- Business plan.

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(1)The STEM Initiative Task Force shall explore the critical relationship between
STEM degree production and the knowledge-based economy of Kentucky and make
recommendations to accelerate Kentucky's performance in the STEM disciplines.
The task force shall develop a comprehensive, statewide strategic plan and a
business plan to improve STEM performance in government, business, elementary
and secondary education, and postsecondary education.
(2)The strategic plan shall include but not be limited to:
(a)Energizing a statewide public awareness campaign to help Kentuckians
understand the critical importance of STEM to their own economic
competitiveness and that of the Commonwealth;
(b)Creating incentives and a supportive environment for students, teachers, and
institutions that pursue, succeed, and excel in the STEM disciplines
throughout the P-20 educational pipeline;
(c)Implementing international best practices in professional development
programs for P-16 STEM teachers to increase the intensity, duration, and rigor
of professional development;
(d)Improving teacher preparation programs and encouraging people with
undergraduate and graduate degrees in the STEM disciplines to enter the
teaching profession;
(e)Revolutionizing how STEM subjects are taught, learned, and assessed and
implementing a statewide, research-based STEM curriculum that is aligned
with global workforce and academic standards;
(f)Engaging business, industry, and civic leaders to improve STEM education
and skills in the Commonwealth and creating incentives for Kentucky
businesses that employ and invest in STEM-educated students;
(g)Developing an ongoing, coordinated, statewide STEM initiative that
maximizes the impact of resources among government agencies, schools,
colleges and universities, and businesses, and which is focused on developing
and attracting STEM-related jobs in Kentucky;
(h)Targeting energy sustainability problems and opportunities in Kentucky and
the nation as a primary objective of statewide STEM enhancements;
(i)Developing STEM mentoring programs that partner students in grades five
through twelve (12), their teachers, or both, with engineers, business
professionals, college or university professors, university students, or others
with expertise in the STEM disciplines to link academic coursework with the
real world, underscoring the importance of rigorous academic preparation and
encouraging pursuit of careers in the STEM disciplines; and
(j)Creating recognition awards and activities and financial support for
individuals, businesses, or organizations that exhibit excellence in mentoring
within the STEM disciplines.
(3)The STEM Task Force shall develop a business plan aligned with the strategic plan which includes measurable benchmarks for progress in achieving the goals within the strategic plan for one
(1)year, three
(3)year, and five
(5)year time periods. The initial business plan shall be presented to the Interim Joint Committees on Appropriations and Revenue and Education by December 30, 2008. In subsequent years, the task force shall review and revise the business plan as needed to further the purposes of the STEM Initiative.
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