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| occupation = Lab Technician, Horticulturalist, Teacher, Executive | occupation = Educationist, Journalist, Thinker, Logician and Executive
| years_active = 2001 - Present | years_active = 2001 - Present
| known_for = Creating decentralized quality assurance protocols for educational programs and products | known_for = Chronicling and crafting the linguistics to better define the STEM education movement
| notable_works = Founder & CEO ] | notable_works = Founder & CEO ]
| spouse(s) = Ellina Raupp | spouse(s) = Ellina Raupp
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'''Andrew B. Raupp''' (born in ]) is an American entrepreneur, educator, and leading advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (]) education. He is the founder and executive director of ], a pioneering organization at the forefront of STEM research and quality assurance. Raupp is known for his groundbreaking work in establishing a decentralized framework for validating ] credentials, leveraging blockchain technology's immutable and transparent characteristics.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-12-08 |title=Startup’s needle-free drug injector gets commercialization deal |url=https://news.mit.edu/2017/startup-needle-free-drug-injector-gets-commercialization-deal-1208 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=MIT News {{!}} Massachusetts Institute of Technology |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Raupp |first=Andrew B. |title=Council Post: Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education |url=https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2018/11/30/blockchain-a-revolution-for-stem-education/#63a93172572e |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref> This initiative underscores his dedication to enhancing accountability and democratizing access to STEM education standards, aligning with the broader decentralization principles central to ] and ] innovations.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |last2= |date=2015-08-30 |title=Imlay City Schools receive STEM accreditation - The County Press |url=https://thecountypress.mihomepaper.com/articles/imlay-city-schools-receive-stem-accreditation/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=The County Press}}</ref> '''Andrew B. Raupp''' (born in ]) is an American entrepreneur, educator, and leading advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (]) education. He is the founder and executive director of ], a pioneering organization at the forefront of STEM research and quality assurance. Raupp is known for his groundbreaking work in establishing a decentralized framework for validating ] credentials, leveraging blockchain technology's immutable and transparent characteristics.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-12-08 |title=Startup's needle-free drug injector gets commercialization deal |url=https://news.mit.edu/2017/startup-needle-free-drug-injector-gets-commercialization-deal-1208 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=MIT News {{!}} Massachusetts Institute of Technology |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Raupp |first=Andrew B. |title=Council Post: Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education |url=https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbestechcouncil/2018/11/30/blockchain-a-revolution-for-stem-education/#63a93172572e |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Forbes |language=en}}</ref> This initiative underscores his dedication to enhancing accountability and democratizing access to STEM education standards, aligning with the broader decentralization principles central to ] and ] innovations.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |last2= |date=2015-08-30 |title=Imlay City Schools receive STEM accreditation - The County Press |url=https://thecountypress.mihomepaper.com/articles/imlay-city-schools-receive-stem-accreditation/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=The County Press}}</ref>
Raupp's scholarly contributions extend to the comprehensive documentation and analysis of the ] education movement's evolution. His research is considered one of the most authoritative and comprehensive chronologies in the field. It has been cited by institutions, including the Smithsonian Science Education Center, which reinforces his status as a significant contributor to 21st-century STEM education.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Partnership (IAP) |first=the InterAcademy |date=2024-08-01 |title=The Network for Emergent Socio-Scientific Thinking (NESST): collaboration for a shared transformative future through STEM Education |url=https://www.interacademies.org/publication/network-emergent-socio-scientific-thinking-nesst-collaboration-shared-transformative |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=www.interacademies.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Flores |first=Tessa |date=2022-12-18 |title=The Best STEM Gifts For School-Age Kids, According To Education Experts |url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tessaflores/best-stem-toys-gifts-kids |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=BuzzFeed News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=silicon |date=2017-12-05 |title=What’s driving STEM education? Emerging trends on the road ahead |url=https://www.siliconrepublic.com/careers/stem-education-emerging-trends |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Silicon Republic |language=en}}</ref> Raupp's scholarly contributions extend to the comprehensive documentation and analysis of the ] education movement's evolution. His research is considered one of the most authoritative and comprehensive chronologies in the field. It has been cited by institutions, including the Smithsonian Science Education Center, which reinforces his status as a significant contributor to 21st-century STEM education.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Partnership (IAP) |first=the InterAcademy |date=2024-08-01 |title=The Network for Emergent Socio-Scientific Thinking (NESST): collaboration for a shared transformative future through STEM Education |url=https://www.interacademies.org/publication/network-emergent-socio-scientific-thinking-nesst-collaboration-shared-transformative |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=www.interacademies.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Flores |first=Tessa |date=2022-12-18 |title=The Best STEM Gifts For School-Age Kids, According To Education Experts |url=https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tessaflores/best-stem-toys-gifts-kids |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=BuzzFeed News |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=silicon |date=2017-12-05 |title=What's driving STEM education? Emerging trends on the road ahead |url=https://www.siliconrepublic.com/careers/stem-education-emerging-trends |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Silicon Republic |language=en}}</ref>
== Early life and career == == Early life and career ==
Raupp was born and raised in the ] and holds dual citizenship with the ]. He attended ] from 1994 to 1998, where he earned his ]. Raupp began his higher education at ], studying ] from 1998 to 2000. He subsequently enrolled at ], where he obtained an ] and an ] degree in 2002. Raupp completed his ] at the ] in 2006. In 2013, he participated in the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) as a ] at the ]. In 2017 and 2018, he was a Fellow in the Education Policy Fellowship Program at ].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Andrew B Raupp - Founder and CEO at STEM.org {{!}} Educational Research |url=https://theorg.com/org/stem-org-educational-research/org-chart/andrew-b-raupp |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=THE ORG |language=en}}</ref> Raupp was born and raised in the ] and holds dual citizenship with the ]. He attended ] from 1994 to 1998, where he earned his ]. Raupp began his higher education at ], studying ] from 1998 to 2000.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-04 |title=Meet Andrew B. Raupp, a STEM Education Advocate |url=https://acadaextra.com/meet-andrew-b-raupp-a-stem-education-advocate/ |access-date=2025-01-04 |website=Acada extra |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ofonimeh |first=Honesty |date=2025-01-04 |title=Andrew B. Raupp: A frontrunner in STEM education promotion |url=https://diasporadigitalmedia.com/andrew-raupp-front-runner-stem-cell-education-promotion/ |access-date=2025-01-04 |website=Diaspora Digital Media DDM |language=en-US}}</ref>He subsequently enrolled at ], where he obtained an ] and an ] degree in 2002. Raupp completed his ] at the ] in 2006. In 2013, he participated in the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) as a ] at the ]. In 2017 and 2018, he was a Fellow in the Education Policy Fellowship Program at ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2025-01-03 |title=Andrew B. Raupp: A Frontrunner in STEM Education Promotion - Converseer |url=https://converseer.com/andrew-b-raupp-a-frontrunner-in-stem-education-promotion/ |access-date=2025-01-04 |language=en-US}}</ref>
In 2001, Raupp initiated a community outreach project in southwest Detroit known as "''Initiative Science''" which later developed into ], achieving a global presence in over 80 countries. Additionally, he contributed to the framework for the 2005 STEM Congressional Caucus at the request of Congressman ].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Column: STEM has deep roots in Michigan |url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/2017/09/06/stem-education-ehlers-michigan-roots-raupp/105307402/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=The Detroit News |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=What’s Ahead |url=https://ww2.aip.org/fyi/fyi-this-week/week-september-11 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=ww2.aip.org}}</ref> In 2001, Raupp initiated a community outreach project in southwest Detroit known as "''Initiative Science''" which later developed into ], achieving a global presence in over 80 countries. Additionally, he contributed to the framework for the 2005 STEM Congressional Caucus at the request of Congressman ].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Column: STEM has deep roots in Michigan |url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/2017/09/06/stem-education-ehlers-michigan-roots-raupp/105307402/ |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=The Detroit News |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=What's Ahead |url=https://ww2.aip.org/fyi/fyi-this-week/week-september-11 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=ww2.aip.org}}</ref>
In 2017, Raupp was appointed as the first Chairman of the Edtech and Fintech subcommittees at the ] and co-founded the ] Expert Forum. Additionally, he was featured in a cover story in ] and in a widely read ] article in 2017 that focused on ], highlighting his contributions to innovation and guidance in these fields.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clip Forbes Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education {{!}} MIT News {{!}} Massachusetts Institute of Technology |url=https://news.mit.edu/news-clip/forbes-394 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=news.mit.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=silicon |date=2018-01-02 |title=Competition versus collaboration in STEM education |url=https://www.siliconrepublic.com/careers/collaboration-stem-education |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Silicon Republic |language=en}}</ref> In 2017, Raupp was appointed as the first Chairman of the Edtech and Fintech subcommittees at the ] and co-founded the ] Expert Forum. Additionally, he was featured in a cover story in ] and in a widely read ] article in 2017 that focused on ], highlighting his contributions to innovation and guidance in these fields.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Clip Forbes Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education {{!}} MIT News {{!}} Massachusetts Institute of Technology |url=https://news.mit.edu/news-clip/forbes-394 |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=news.mit.edu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=silicon |date=2018-01-02 |title=Competition versus collaboration in STEM education |url=https://www.siliconrepublic.com/careers/collaboration-stem-education |access-date=2024-12-20 |website=Silicon Republic |language=en}}</ref>

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American educator
Andrew B. Raupp
BornDetroit, MI USA
Occupation(s)Educationist, Journalist, Thinker, Logician and Executive
Years active2001 - Present
Known forChronicling and crafting the linguistics to better define the STEM education movement
Notable workFounder & CEO STEM.org
SpouseEllina Raupp

Andrew B. Raupp (born in Detroit, Michigan) is an American entrepreneur, educator, and leading advocate for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. He is the founder and executive director of STEM.org Educational Research, a pioneering organization at the forefront of STEM research and quality assurance. Raupp is known for his groundbreaking work in establishing a decentralized framework for validating STEM credentials, leveraging blockchain technology's immutable and transparent characteristics. This initiative underscores his dedication to enhancing accountability and democratizing access to STEM education standards, aligning with the broader decentralization principles central to blockchain and Web3 innovations.

Raupp's scholarly contributions extend to the comprehensive documentation and analysis of the STEM education movement's evolution. His research is considered one of the most authoritative and comprehensive chronologies in the field. It has been cited by institutions, including the Smithsonian Science Education Center, which reinforces his status as a significant contributor to 21st-century STEM education.

Early life and career

Raupp was born and raised in the United States and holds dual citizenship with the Republic of Malta. He attended Divine Child High School from 1994 to 1998, where he earned his high school diploma. Raupp began his higher education at Wayne State University, studying Microbiology from 1998 to 2000.He subsequently enrolled at Henry Ford College, where he obtained an Associate of Science and an Associate of Arts degree in 2002. Raupp completed his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Michigan–Dearborn in 2006. In 2013, he participated in the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) as a Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. In 2017 and 2018, he was a Fellow in the Education Policy Fellowship Program at Michigan State University.

In 2001, Raupp initiated a community outreach project in southwest Detroit known as "Initiative Science" which later developed into STEM.org, achieving a global presence in over 80 countries. Additionally, he contributed to the framework for the 2005 STEM Congressional Caucus at the request of Congressman Vern Ehlers.

In 2017, Raupp was appointed as the first Chairman of the Edtech and Fintech subcommittees at the Forbes Technology Council and co-founded the Newsweek Expert Forum. Additionally, he was featured in a cover story in Newsweek and in a widely read Forbes article in 2017 that focused on blockchain technology, highlighting his contributions to innovation and guidance in these fields.

Selected articles

Awards and recognition

References

  1. "Startup's needle-free drug injector gets commercialization deal". MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  2. Raupp, Andrew B. "Council Post: Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  3. "Imlay City Schools receive STEM accreditation - The County Press". The County Press. 2015-08-30. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  4. Partnership (IAP), the InterAcademy (2024-08-01). "The Network for Emergent Socio-Scientific Thinking (NESST): collaboration for a shared transformative future through STEM Education". www.interacademies.org. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  5. Flores, Tessa (2022-12-18). "The Best STEM Gifts For School-Age Kids, According To Education Experts". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  6. silicon (2017-12-05). "What's driving STEM education? Emerging trends on the road ahead". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  7. "Meet Andrew B. Raupp, a STEM Education Advocate". Acada extra. 2025-01-04. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
  8. Ofonimeh, Honesty (2025-01-04). "Andrew B. Raupp: A frontrunner in STEM education promotion". Diaspora Digital Media DDM. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
  9. "Andrew B. Raupp: A Frontrunner in STEM Education Promotion - Converseer". 2025-01-03. Retrieved 2025-01-04.
  10. "Column: STEM has deep roots in Michigan". The Detroit News. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  11. "What's Ahead". ww2.aip.org. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  12. "Clip Forbes Blockchain: A Revolution For STEM Education | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology". news.mit.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  13. silicon (2018-01-02). "Competition versus collaboration in STEM education". Silicon Republic. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
  14. "QU hosts international virtual conference on science, maths". Gulf Times. 2023-01-05. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
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