Published On: January 15th, 2014|

The Atlantic – Jessica Lahey

“Creativity alone does not foster innovation, nor do abstract scientific or mathematical concepts…In order to bridge the chasm between abstract idea and utility, some educators are advocating for an expansion of the popular STEM acronym—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, the list of skills many experts believe more students need. They believe STEM should include the letter ‘A’ for “art and design.””(more)