In my research I found that The American Association for the Advancement of Science or AAAS is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to “advance science, engineering, and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all people.” AAAS has several goals, one of which seeks to enhance communication among scientists and engineers as well as the public, in hopes to increase public engagement and strengthen support. The association provides a voice for science and societal issues and defends the integrity of science. Along with of all those goals, the organization also fosters education in science and technology and hopes to advance international cooperation in science. This organization was founded in 1848 and it serves as an educator, leader, spokesperson, and professional association. The association publishes the journal Science, scientific newsletters, books, and reports. AAAS is responsible for four primary program areas. They are Science and Policy, International Activities, Education and Human Resources, and Project 2061.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science started the program called Project 2061 in 1985. When the work began on the project in 1985, Halley’s Comet was visible from Earth so they appropriately titled the project for the next time Halley’s Comet will be seen, since children starting school today will see the comets return. Project 2061 mission is to help Americans become more literate in science, math, and technology since American children seem to lack knowledge in the field. In order to achieve this goal The Projects publication Science for All started the nationwide science standards movement in the 1990’s. Benchmarks for Science Literacy of 1993 sets the learning goals for children in grades K-12, and many of today’s states and national standards are from these benchmarks. Project 2061 continues to reform the curriculum, instruction, assessments, and textbooks. The Project also researches innovative books, computer programs, and professional development workshops. The Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development called Project 2061 is the “single most visible attempt at science education reform in American History.”
http://www.aaas.org/aboutaaas/
http://www.project2061.org/about/default.htm
The American Association for the Advancement of Science started the program called Project 2061 in 1985. When the work began on the project in 1985, Halley’s Comet was visible from Earth so they appropriately titled the project for the next time Halley’s Comet will be seen, since children starting school today will see the comets return. Project 2061 mission is to help Americans become more literate in science, math, and technology since American children seem to lack knowledge in the field. In order to achieve this goal The Projects publication Science for All started the nationwide science standards movement in the 1990’s. Benchmarks for Science Literacy of 1993 sets the learning goals for children in grades K-12, and many of today’s states and national standards are from these benchmarks. Project 2061 continues to reform the curriculum, instruction, assessments, and textbooks. The Project also researches innovative books, computer programs, and professional development workshops. The Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development called Project 2061 is the “single most visible attempt at science education reform in American History.”
http://www.aaas.org/aboutaaas/
http://www.project2061.org/about/default.htm