Organized by the Council of State Science Supervisors (CSSS) and underwritten by a generous grant provided by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, this convening brings together individuals who work and are responsible for science education in state education agencies, education stakeholders, researchers, and experts in curriculum design to explore how freely-available open education resources (OER) can be leveraged to advance better, more equitable science education across K–12 schools.
Carnegie's grantmaking aims to ensure that American public education prepares all students with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they need to fully participate in democracy and thrive in the global economy. Learn More
CSSS is a professional science organization of state and territory leaders who have direct accountability to the government agencies given the constitutional authority for education. Within their own jurisdictions, each of these supervisors plays a key role in directing efforts at improving school science and to ensure excellence and equity in science education.Learn More