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Monday, March 01, 2010 10:52 AM
One Small Step for STEM, one Giant Leap for Students
Implementing STEM into your classroom can be done incrementally - one small step at a time. And be assured, your student's interest & comprehension of all the STEM subject matters (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) will take a giant leap forward. One fallacy within some winds of STEM education doctrine is that this change must be systemic - that it has to happen as a whole within today's education system. While that is a good goal, classroom teachers can, and are, making...
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