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The 2 stages of successful early STEM education revisited

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I have been in education for 18 years and my strongest belief is that all children deserve a fresh start when they begin each school year. That’s why our school gradually introduces STEM concepts, and coding in particular, to students as they progress through each grade level.

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The 2 stages of successful early STEM education

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I have been in education for 18 years and my strongest belief is that all children deserve a fresh start when they begin each school year. That’s why our school gradually introduces STEM concepts, and coding in particular, to students as they progress through each grade level.

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How Video Games Can Teach Reading Just as Well as Books

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His tech of choice: video games—specifically narrative-based digital games that engage students by engrossing them in a story. His guiding belief is that “modern video games have the potential to be taught as humanely and deeply as any traditional text.”

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Three Career Paths for Educational Innovators—How to Get There and Where the Jobs Are

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Michael Matera, a 6th grade world history teacher in Milwaukee, used his expertise in gamification to write a top selling book, Explore Like a Pirate. We should all have our personal mission and belief system, I know what I want to do and I’m not going to be sheepish about that. Innovations in Games-Based Learning video series.