Today’s K-12 students are facing an existential crisis, and they are painfully aware of it: Climate change is scarring the planet—a consequence of the industrial economies that have developed over ...
While policymakers deliberate over the future of education, a quiet revolution is unfolding—one where franchises, not traditional institutions, are sculpting the next generation of innovators, coders, ...
STEM careers are on the rise. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in STEM occupations is expected to grow by 10.4 percent from 2023 to 2033, compared to just 3.6 percent for ...
Since the National Science Foundation coined the acronym STEM in 2001, K–12 educators have been refining their approaches to science, technology, engineering and math. STEAM emerged around 2006 to ...
The Stevens Literacy Center has been renamed the Stevens Center for Literacy and STEM Education, reflecting its expanded ...
A group of children collaborates on various STEM projects at a table. One child is focused on programming a laptop, while others build models using construction kits. Growing up in mid-century America ...
(TNS) — Ask someone to name a few high-demand jobs of the present and future and they'll likely identify careers in cybersecurity, green energy, health care, and artificial intelligence. It follows, ...
Arguably so—and solving this disconnect requires innovative strategies to equip students for STEM careers better. Enter undergraduate research (UR). This powerful initiative plays a pivotal role in ...
Former Army officer Sonali Kadam is revolutionizing India's STEM education, drawing inspiration from a U.S. State Department ...
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