Inequities in science and math achievement begin as soon as students enter school, a new study shows—a finding that suggests schools should be providing earlier support and encouragement for students ...
Research shows that by age 6, children already believe boys are more interested in engineering activities than girls. Credit: Allison Shelley/The Verbatim Agency for EDUimages The Hechinger Report ...
The College of Natural Sciences offers school children, teens and postsecondary learners a pipeline into science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) success. We propel improvements that ...
With career interests and aspirations forming as early as age 10, the middle grades are the ideal time to start making connections between students’ academic work and their future career paths. By ...
The business benefits of diversity cannot be overlooked – having a diverse workforce produces better business outcomes, evidently performing better than those without. Fortunately, the technology ...
Approaching science, technology, engineering & math with intentionality is the best way to ensure future generations of women are well-represented in STEM. The benefits of early exposure to foreign ...
Encouraging children to document their ideas, observations, and findings is an important stage of inquiry-based STEM learning. In fact, drawing is one of the most accessible and powerful ways for ...
iSTEM School recently completed its first decade of education focused on science, engineering, technology, math and early college programming. iSTEM, officially known as iSTEM Geauga Early College ...