Published On: December 6th, 2017|

The Silicon Republic – Andrew B Raupp

“In many ways, 2017 has been a year of great acceleration and progress in the field of STEM education. In the roughly dozen or so years since the term ‘STEM’ was first popularised, the acronym referring to the subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics has become something of a household term. Not only are traditional primary-school science educators talking about STEM, but it seems that our entire global culture has started to shift towards recognising the power and importance of scientific innovation as we collectively look towards solutions to the challenges of our modern times.”(more)