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12 lesser-known K-12 STEM education resources

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One way to engage students in STEM education is with hands-on, project-based learning. Students explore practical applications of theoretical knowledge, such as designing simple machines, programming robots, or analyzing environmental data.

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

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In 2013, the STEM and Computer Science (STEM+CS) team was created to implement an interdisciplinary grades K-12 STEM program outside the grade-level core disciplines of ELA, math, science and social studies, and separate from the standard Career Technical Education (CTE) programs to reach all students.

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A Shift Toward Learning Design: What It Isn't, Why It's Needed, and If It's Right for You

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Traditional instructional design—which emphasizes learning outcomes—is one way to support this work, but the needs of higher education increasingly call for an approach that is less structured and more adaptive. Students need tools and knowledge that allow them to navigate their future roles with agility.