STEM/STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and the Arts
Here you'll find articles and resources for STEM+Arts education, also known as STEAM. Topics include science, technology, engineering, math and arts education and range from research reports to feature articles to profiles of makerspaces to news about new STEAM and STEAM initiatives in schools.
Could we be over-promoting the importance of soft skills to young people at the expense of helping them understand the relevance of other, "harder" skills?
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 01/07/19
It's time to ramp up STEM in early childhood education, according to the Community for Advancing Discovery Research in Education (CADRE).
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 01/07/19
A new report finds the achievement gap tends to widen with students having academic difficulties in math and science starting in kindergarten.
Accelerate Learning is working with BBC Studios in an arrangement that will add media streaming to Accelerate's STEM education products and services.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 12/13/18
A new National Academy of Sciences draft report looks at middle and high school science labs and explores how best to engage students in doing science and engineering.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 12/13/18
Amazon has expanded its "Future Engineer" initiative into K-8. The program has begun offering free online lessons and funding summer camps to help students discover the fun of computer science.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 12/12/18
Nonprofit AVID is working to provide educators with the training, knowledge and skills to teach Wonder Workshop's coding and robotics activities in the classroom.
It was bound to happen. A paper published by the conservative American Enterprise Institute suggested that the country may be putting too much emphasis on STEM and obscuring the "noncognitive skills" that are really needed, such as persistence and "character."
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 12/05/18
The National Science and Technology Council has released a new report outlining the nation's goals for STEM education over the next five years.
Eight in 10 teachers believe that big tech companies — Microsoft, Google and Apple — need to help build computer science skills among their students. And three-quarters reported that they don't believe the government is doing enough to outfit schools to develop those skills.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 12/03/18