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    Stem Education

    Thank you so much.your forum is very helpful.Could you please post any material on Web services testing too.That is really interesting!STEM education is the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines namely science, technology, engineering and mathematics. STEM education has off late been widely spread among various school and institutions and students have welcomed it with open arms. STEM education aims at teaching students, science, technology, engineering and mathematics and making them understand the relationship between the four. STEM learning not only helps kids learn the four specific subjects but also teaches them the link between each and how they are all inter-related.Understanding this inter-relation helps children to think out of the box, be more creative, productive and grow up faster in their career. Kids these days do not want to attend boring lectures and classes that only recite out the whole textbook, losing the whole essence of conceptual teaching. STEM learning comes to the rescue here wherein concepts are made clear through STEM courses such as robotics and experimental learning.

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    Add Art to stem education and you have something useful, otherwise a machine/drone will be more useful than your students once they graduate.

    STEAM

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    Decide what the goal is.

    When I took Home Ec (cooking), they could have let us put a pop tart in a toaster and been done. Instead, we baked from scratch, so we would better understand what was involved.

    If your kids are just finding shapes online and printing them with default recipes, what are they really learning?

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    Whatever subject you are teaching you are always a teacher of English (or whatever language you are teaching in) You would do well to remember that and perhaps check the grammar, spelling and the meaning of words that are used on your front page.

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    Haha, I didn't even go to the site.

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