What is STEM?
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
A Comprehensive Approach to Teaching
Integrated Methodology
It is an integrated methodology rather than segmented, focusing on teaching these subjects in a context that makes them interconnected. The goal of STEM education is to prepare students for the evolving demands of the 21st century, fostering their critical thinking skills, problem-solving capacities, and enhancing their creativity and innovation.
Real-World Situations
It moves away from traditional rote learning, emphasizing the application of knowledge to real-world situations. STEM education is not just about producing future scientists and engineers, but about creating a generation of well-rounded, problem-solving individuals who can integrate their skills into every aspect of life.
Student Preperation
As educators, it is our responsibility to prepare students for the future job market and equip them with the necessary skills to succeed in these industries. STEM education not only fosters academic success but also helps develop crucial skills that are transferable to any field. By exposing students to hands-on learning experiences, we can spark their interest and nurture their curiosity, paving the way for a future generation of innovators, problem-solvers, and critical thinkers.
The Importance of STEM Education
In today’s fast-paced world, STEM industries are at the forefront
of innovation and technological advancements.
STEM Careers ARE Cool!
Without Walls EDU Career Exploration Kits can help you check out STEM Careers that might interest you.
Why STEM is so important.
Without Walls EDU is committed to help students see real-life connections to STEM.
We need girls in STEM!
Less than 15% of all engineers are women! Without Walls wants to change this by inspiring girls to see themselves in future STEM Careers.