Published On: April 3rd, 2021|

Ed Tech Magazine – Calvin Hennick

“The coronavirus pandemic has presented problems for teachers in all subject areas, but STEM teachers have faced a special challenge as they try to find replacements for interactive lessons such as biology dissections and chemistry labs. Beth Allan, president of the National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), notes that there’s been a national move to push STEM instruction away from textbooks and toward more hands-on activities across grade levels.” (more)