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Ohio STEM Learning Network (OSLN)
STEM 101
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![]() What is STEM? STEM is an
acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, but what
it teaches is far greater than the sum of its parts. Critical thinking
learned through STEM education is applied across all disciplines, from
the humanities through everyday problem solving and, of course,
higher-level science. The STEM acronym is becoming commonplace in the K-12, higher education and business communities, since:
Each creates a
sense of urgency for preparing Americans for prosperity in the 21st
century – a global economy that has STEM at its base.
STEM education
can occur in any community, as long as important STEM design elements
are embedded throughout the learning process. These key elements,
common to best-in-class STEM schools, are outlined in this website. STEM IS NOT…a
movement to educate only the best and the brightest. STEM schools don’t
just cater to the economically well off or the geographically
providential. STEM schools are
most often public schools. They draw students from diverse
socio-economic backgrounds, basing their admission on little more than
the child’s will to achieve. The goal of a
STEM focused curriculum is to drive STEM-literacy for all students as
they prepare for college, work and effective citizenship. After
entering a STEM school, many students have already made the decision to
move on to careers in the rapidly evolving technology and science
sectors, two areas where American industry struggles to keep in step
with foreign competition. STEM schools are working hard to educate the future leaders and innovators of America.
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![]() ![]() This website has been made possible in part from the generous support of
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Cleveland Foundation. |
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