Purpose
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) topic supports research that contributes to improved outcomes in STEM content areas for learners with or at risk for disabilities from kindergarten through postsecondary education.
Success in STEM areas is associated with positive long-term outcomes such as high school graduation, college completion, career opportunities, and earning potential. Yet students with disabilities continue to lag behind their peers without disabilities in both mathematics and science achievement according to the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). For example, in mathematics, 69 percent of Grade 8 students with disabilities who participated in the assessment scored below the basic level compared to 25 percent of students without disabilities. In science, 66 percent of Grade 8 students with disabilities who participated in the assessment scored below the basic level compared to 28 percent of students without disabilities. For the 2014 NAEP assessment in Technology and Engineering Literacy (TEL), which measures the ability to apply technology and engineering skills to real-life situations, students with disabilities scored significantly lower than students without disabilities (116 compared to 155).
Previously focused on improving outcomes in mathematics and science, NCSER recently expanded this topic to include technology and engineering content areas as well, leading to the topic area change to STEM. Research projects funded by this topic have made contributions to programs, instructional practices, curricula, technologies, and assessments designed to improve learning and outcomes in STEM for students with or at risk for disabilities.
Portfolio summary
Since 2006, NCSER has invested over $46 million in the STEM program across four goals.
- Exploration Projects
- Development and Innovation Projects
- Efficacy and Replication Projects
- Measurement Projects
Related projects & programs
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education (NCER)
- Accelerating the Academic Achievement of Students with Learning Disabilities Research Initiative
Related publications
What Have We Funded? A Summary of Mathematics Research
A Compendium of Math and Science Research Funded by NCER and NCSER: 2002-2013
Synthesis of IES Funded Research on Mathematics: 2002-2013
- Assisting Students Struggling with Mathematics: Response to Intervention (RtI) for Elementary and Middle Schools
- Encouraging Girls in Math and Science: IES Practice Guide
- Gender Differences in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Interest, Credits Earned, and NAEP Performance in the 12th Grade
- The Nation’s Report Card: 2015 Science at Grades 4, 8 and 12
- The Nation’s Report Card: 2015 Mathematics and Reading Assessments at Grades 4 and 8
- The Nation’s Report Card: 2015 Mathematics and Reading at Grade 12
- The Nation’s Report Card: Technology and Engineering Literacy