Achieving excellence in U.S. science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education
How can the USA achieve excellence in STEM education?
How can the USA achieve excellence in STEM education?
Getting girls to code requires cultural change, says the founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code
TED-Ed Lessons offer a video library and the chance to build and customize robotics lessons for students
New technologies are dramatically transforming work and the global economy every day. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers hold tremendous promise for millions of girls and women—but only if new policies tackle access and education problems first.
A teacher explains why robotics competitions boost students engagement in STEM
It's critical to ensure students are equipped to navigate the ever-changing global economy and the future of work and STEAM is the best way to prep them for those challenges
Why are STEM concepts, including robotics education, critical for all students?
By building up their confidence (and robots!) we can get more girls into STEM
To better compete globally, STEM education in the USA must embrace innovative methods of learning. STEM initiatives should also include a rethinking of the way STEM is taught to K-12 students
Interactive early education builds STEM literacy in children