Stem and Steam. Taking Students into the Future

 
    
Stem and Steam
 
Taking Students into
 
                 the Future
 
What are 
STEM/STEAM
Classes
?
 
Educational initiative to prepare students for 21
st
Century workplace
Provides quality educational opportunities in science,
technology, engineering, arts, mathematics
Students learn to apply content to answer complex
questions & develop solutions to real world problems
Businesses partner with teachers to develop
curriculum & allow students to intern onsite in middle
and high school
 
 
What subjects are covered in
STEM/STEAM Courses
?
 
Science
Technology
Engineering
Arts
Mathematics
 
What do Students Learn In
STEM/STEAM classes
?
 
Science: 
Problem-solving tasks: both individual &
group-with 
 
concrete materials & online; information
concerning the 
 
extensive spectrum of science in our
lives; opportunities
 
for careers that are science based
Technology: 
Problem based learning tasks: both
individual & 
 
group involving computer
assignments including coding
 
(creating the language that gives the computer
instructions 
 
of what to do); discovering careers
involving technology
 
What do Students Learn In
STEM/STEAM classes
?
 
Engineering: 
Problem-solving tasks: both individual &
group-
 
project-based-creating machines & tools;
information 
 
concerning the extensive spectrum of
engineering career 
 
opportunities
Art: 
Problem based learning tasks: both individual &
group 
 
assignments involving computers/drawing
materials/art 
 
consumables; investigating careers
involving all of the arts
 
What do Students Learn In
STEM/STEAM classes
?
 
Mathematics: 
Problem-solving tasks: both individual
& group-
 
project-based-solving real world problems
& situations 
 
using math strategies; understanding
how math is used 
 
universally; information on
mathematics career 
 
opportunities
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STEM/STEAM classes focus on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics to equip students with skills needed for the 21st-century workplace. Students engage in problem-solving tasks, both individually and in groups, to develop solutions to real-world challenges. Businesses collaborate with teachers to provide hands-on experiences and internship opportunities, fostering a deep understanding of diverse career pathways in these fields.


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  1. Stem and Steam Taking Students into the Future

  2. What are STEM/STEAM Classes? Educational initiative to prepare students for 21st Century workplace Provides quality educational opportunities in science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics Students learn to apply content to answer complex questions & develop solutions to real world problems Businesses partner with teachers to develop curriculum & allow students to intern onsite in middle and high school

  3. What subjects are covered in STEM/STEAM Courses? Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics

  4. What do Students Learn In STEM/STEAM classes? Science: Problem-solving tasks: both individual & group-with concrete materials & online; information concerning the extensive spectrum of science in our lives; opportunities for careers that are science based Technology: Problem based learning tasks: both individual & group involving computer assignments including coding (creating the language that gives the computer

  5. What do Students Learn In STEM/STEAM classes? Engineering: Problem-solving tasks: both individual & group- project-based-creating machines & tools; information concerning the extensive spectrum of engineering career opportunities Art: Problem based learning tasks: both individual & group assignments involving computers/drawing materials/art consumables; investigating careers involving all of the arts

  6. What do Students Learn In STEM/STEAM classes? Mathematics: Problem-solving tasks: both individual & group- project-based-solving real world problems & situations using math strategies; understanding how math is used universally; information on mathematics career opportunities

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