Key Findings from Wisconsin’s Responses to the 2020 National T&E Education Safety Survey

In April of 2020 the T&E Education - Facilities and Safety Survey (TEE-FASS) was sent out to ITEEA members to collect responses about a myriad of safety topics related to K-12 Technology and Engineering (T&E) education, Career and Technical Education (CTE), and makerspaces. This study revealed some important findings due to the limited amount of prior research in this area as discussed in another article published on this study (Love et al., 2021). There were 718 participants from 42 states who completed the survey, of which 42 participants were Wisconsin educators. This article will present a very brief overview of a few key findings from the study. To view the full results from Wisconsin and see how they compared to the national averages please visit https://sites.google.com/view/2020-tesafety-study/

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Work Title Key Findings from Wisconsin’s Responses to the 2020 National T&E Education Safety Survey
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Creators
  1. Tyler Love
  2. Ken Roy
Keyword
  1. STEM
  2. Safety
  3. Liability
  4. K-12
  5. Engineering Education
  6. Teacher preparation
License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives)
Work Type Article
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  1. Interface: Journal of the WTEA
Publication Date October 2021
Subject
  1. STEM
Language
  1. English
Geographic Area
  1. Wisconsin
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Deposited October 03, 2021

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