Resources on STEM in Out-of-School Time
- After School Alliance: Resources on STEM Learning After School
- Assessment Tools in Informal Science
- STEM Ready America: Compendium on Research and Evidence to Support STEM OST
- Click2Science: STEM Professional Development for Out-of-School Time
- CAISE Informal Science: Project, Research, and Evaluation Resources
- STEM Next: Building the Case for STEM After School
- Growing Together, Learning Together
- Full STEM Ahead: Afterschool Programs Step Up as Key Partners in STEM Education
- Afterschool STEM Hub
Statistics and Data on STEM
- CMAP: STEM Employment Trends in the Chicago Region
- The Hidden STEM Workforce in Metropolitan Chicago (2013)
- Illinois STEM Innovation Index (2017)
- Chicago After 3PM (2010)
- Illinois Status Report (2006)
- Women, Minorities, and Person with Disabilities in Science and Engineering – National Science Foundation Data (2017)
- National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering – Data Book (2013)
- STEM Help Wanted
Research
- Advancing Research on Youth Motivation in STEM: Reversing the Swing from Science: Implications from a Century of Research
- After School and Summer Programs: Committed Partners in STEM
- Beyond the Pipeline: STEM Pathways for Youth Development
- Community Colleges in the Evolving STEM Education Landscape
- Creating Pathways for STEM Transfer Students
- Data-Sharing: Federal Rules and Best Practices to Improve Out-of-School-Time Programs and Student Outcomes
- Engagement, Capacity and Continuity (2004)
- Five Big Ideas to Spark Family Engagement in STEM
- Growing Together, Learning Together: What Cities Have Discovered About Building Afterschool Systems
- Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century
- STEM Education: Preparing for the Jobs of the Future
- STEM Learning in After School – An Analysis of Outcomes and Impacts (After School Alliance)
- Strengthening Science Education: The Power of More Time to Deepen Inquiry and Engagement
- Supporting the Academic Success of Minority Males in STEM Disciplines
- The 95% Solution: School is not where most Americans learn most of their Science
- White House Fact Sheet: Space STEM Resources
- Women in Engineering and Technology