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Introduction, Len Annetta, George Mason University and James Minogue, North Carolina State University
Section I: Setting the Stage ... The Culture and the Challenges
Ch.1: Creating Disruptive Innovators: The Technology and Engineering Spectrum, David Nelson and Leonard A. Annetta, George Mason University
Ch. 2: Grand Challenges for Engineering Education, Cary Sneider, Portland State University
Section II: Student-Centered Design ... Exemplary Projects and Programs that Transfer Theory to Practice
Ch. 3: Museum Design Experiences That Recognize New Ways to Be Smart, Dorothy Bennett, Peggy Monahan, and Margaret Honey, New York Hall of Science
Ch. 4: Five Principles for Supporting Design Activity, Catherine N. Langman, Judith Zawojewski, Illinois Institute of Technology; Stephanie Whitney, DePaul University
Ch. 5: Studio STEM: A Model to Enhance Integrative STEM Literacy Through Engineering Design, Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University; Christine Schnittka, Auburn University; Brett D. Jones, Virginia Tech; Carol Brandt, Temple University
Ch. 6: Instrumental STEM (iSTEM): An Integrated STEM Instructional Model, Daniel Dickerson, Diana Cantu, Stephanie Hathcock, William McConnell, Old Dominion University; Doug R. Levin, Washington College
Ch. 7: Robotics Education done right: Robotics Expansion"! a STEAM based curricula, Anthony J. Nunez, Infamous Robotics, LLC
Ch. 8: Designing serious educational games (SEGs) for learning biology: Pre-service teachers'experiences and reflections, Meng-Tzu Cheng, National Changhua University, Ying-Tien Wu, National Central University
Section III: Preparing Teachers for the Grand Challenges ... Exemplary Professional Development Practices
Ch. 9: Language of Design within Science and Engineering, Nicole Webber & Kristina Lamour Sansone, Lesley University
Ch. 10: Teaching with Design Thinking: Developing new vision and approaches to 21st Century learning, Shelley Goldman & Molly Zielezinski, Stanford University
Ch. 11: Elementary School Engineering for Fictional Clients in Children's Literature, Elissa Milto, Kristen Wendell, Jessica Watkins, David Hammer, Kathleen Spencer, Merredith Portsmore, & Chris Rogers Tufts University Center for Engineering Education and Outreach
Ch. 12: Teaching Engineering Design in Elementary Science Methods Classes, Christine D. Tippett, University of Ottawa
Ch. 13: Infusing Engineering Concepts into High School Science: Opportunities & Challenges, Rodney Custer, Black Hills State University; Arthur Eisenkraft, Kristen Wendell University of Massachusetts-Boston; Jenny Daugherty, Purdue University; Julie Ross, University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Ch. 14: How Do Secondary Level Biology Teachers Make Sense of Using Mathematics in Design-Based Lessons About a Biological Process? Charlie Cox, Penn State University; Birdy Reynolds, Anita Schuchardt & Christian Schunn, University of Pittsburgh
Ch. 15: Connecting Science and Engineering Practices: Possibilities, Concerns and Issues, Michael Clough & Joanne Olsen, Center for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Education, Iowa State University.

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