Douglas Clements, Ph.D on Early Childhood Math Education at the White House
“It’s surprising, how deep and broad, children’s thinking can be about mathematics” said Douglas Clements, Ph.D, to a packed White House Press room this morning, April 21, 2016. Dr. Clements, who is a faculty member at the Morgridge College of Education, the Kennedy Endowed chair in Early Childhood Learning, and the Director of the Marsico Institute for Early Learning and Literacy, is a nationally renowned expert in early childhood math education. He was invited to the White House to participate in the panel discussion “What does the research say about Early STEM” a part of the Early Learning STEM Symposium which was hosted by the White House, U.S department of Education, U.S Department of Health and Human Services, and Invest in US.
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