RSE Educational Mission


Our Partnership with Science From Scientists

RSE has entered into a strategic relationship with Science from Scientists to achieve our educational mission. RSE's programs are exciting, current and impactful. Science from Scientists is a 501(c)3 non-profit, which has developed a world-leading capability to deliver science content in the classroom on a national and international scale. "Science from Scientists is excited to work with RSE to make environmentally relevant STEM lessons come alive in the classroom," says Erika Angle, Executive Director of Science from Scientists and RSE board member.

RSE and Science from Scientists are committed to developing initiatives in the following areas:

  • In-school: We will jointly develop a series of lessons to teach topics such as: invasive species, scientific method, and hydrodynamic flow. The goal is to take advantage of real-world, current activities of RSE to further engage students.
  • After school: We will develop a vacation camp centered around building and testing an underwater vehicle.
  • Events: We will build science theater shows, and create theater style events explaining the lionfish project and its successes in a format appropriate for large audiences.

About Science From Scientists

We Are Falling Behind in STEM Early Education

We are facing a crisis in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) workforce training pipeline. STEM job positions are growing by 17%, compared to non-STEM jobs, which are growing at a rate of 9.8%. The National Center of Education Statistics reports that of the 32% of adults who earn a Bachelor’s degree, only 29% will earn a degree in STEM. As a country, we are not producing enough STEM workers to take advantage of the growth in STEM jobs. Lack of competency and low interest in STEM are drivers of this workforce gap.

In the US, students are routinely outperformed by their international peers – we rank 20th in the world in science literacy. The Business Higher Education Foundation determined that by the time students reach high school, 83% report lacking proficiency and/or interest in STEM. This means that we must look back to elementary and middle school to address STEM challenges.

Creating a Hands-On Learning Environment

Science from Scientists’ mission is to improve the attitudes and aptitudes of 4th-8th graders in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). They send real, charismatic scientists into classrooms every other week during the school day throughout the entire academic year to inspire students and improve STEM competency by teaching hands-on, frameworks-relevant lessons to ensure that our nation’s youth is globally competitive in STEM. Their collaborative program is cost effective, scalable and has shown measurable impact.

In addition, because the program takes place during school hours and the teachers work elbow-to-elbow alongside our scientists to select and deliver the sequence of lessons for their classrooms, Science from Scientists provides an “embedded” Professional Development program to help partner teachers with limited science backgrounds feel more prepared and confident to teach high-quality, hands-on science lessons to their students.