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STEM in Minnesota Work, advance, and innovate

Occupations requiring STEM knowledge are among the fastest-growing and higher-paying careers in Minnesota. Projections of STEM workers needed in the coming decade help us monitor whether we are on track to fill employment needs. STEM-literate workers are critical to Minnesota's knowledge-based workforce. Our continued advancement as a state requires workers with the ability to innovate, solve complex challenges, and flourish in an environment with rapidly changing technology. Ensuring all students are equipped for our future workforce requires development of STEM skills and interest from the early years and along the continuum of learning through mid-career. This project was developed to better understand the state of Minnesota's STEM continuum and to help target resources most effectively. Working with an advisory group, Minnesota Compass and Boston Scientific developed a cohesive framework for monitoring and supporting Minnesota's STEM cradle-to-career continuum to answer: How does Minnesota fare on key measures of STEM success from PreK-mid career? What are best practices for supporting these measures? Are we making progress over time? The site will be updated as new data and resources become available. Frequency for key measure updates depends on the data source. In the future, key measures will be trended over time where possible to facilitate progress-monitoring. Check the “What’s New” page for the latest site updates.

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Project Impact(s): Best Practice, Children & Youth, STEM, Workforce Development

This project is in Available Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: Wilder Foundation

Contact: TBD ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation

Potential Collaborators: Rochester Community & Technical College


Related Projects

Journey to Growth Plan


Impacts 

Major Impact: 

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Best Practice, Children & Youth, STEM, Workforce Development

Level 2: Education, Education, Economic Diversification, Workforce Development

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


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Strategy
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Metrics
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Last modified by support on 2021/09/05
Created by kalun on 2015/01/09

 

 

 

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  4. Concept Phase - idea scoped out with enough details to give an early sizing and/or to build a proof of concept
    demonstration
  5. Pre-concept Phase - an early idea or a requirement.
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