Soft Skills And The Liberal Arts Remain Important To STEM Education
Even if students wish to pursue STEM careers they will still need soft skills and the Liberal Arts
Even if students wish to pursue STEM careers they will still need soft skills and the Liberal Arts
Group work gets kids more engaged in STEM
The gender gap in STEM ed is often more complex than headlines suggest. Teen girls may score higher on tests, but boys show greater interest and enthusiasm.
In light of concerns over the impact of social media on students’ mental health, schools are taking steps to discourage unhealthy relationships with technology
A girl's interest in STEM subjects can easily be sabotaged. Here's how
UNICEF and Dove are teaming up to boost girls' self-esteem and body confidence training to help girls around the world build self-assurance and reach their full potential.
Pop culture doesn't have to be a negative distraction in a child's life. These educators believe it can be used to get kids excited about STEM
It's never too early for students to start thinking about a career in STEM, especially girls
A recent survey by Junior Achievement found that 9 percent of girls aged 13 to 17 are interested in a career in STEM, down from 11 percent according to a similar survey in 2018.
STEM education is critical for the nation's, and the world's, future, so ho do we get more kids involved?