Published On: July 7th, 2022|

Smart Brief – Anita Gademann

“Like many school subjects, STEM is often taught in a silo. In traditional education models, students are required to take basic science, technology, engineering and math courses to meet graduation requirements. These classes are typically taught by the book, lacking the creativity and real-world applications that are necessary to get children interested in these important topics. Some schools may not introduce STEM as an interconnected whole at all.” (more)