Published On: March 22nd, 2015|

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Dan Majors

“Convinced that they’re onto something with their new approach to science and math education, directors of the Carnegie Science Center went to Washington on Wednesday to spread the word at a congressional briefing. About 100 education leaders gathered for the session to learn how teachers can get kids more enthusiastic in learning science, technology, engineering and math — commonly called STEM. Business leaders are concerned about how much of tomorrow’s work force will have the skills for tomorrow’s jobs.”(more)