STEM
Educators need to look beyond standard curricula to expose students to real-world STEM experiences.
Informal science events are a great way to engage students (and parents). Here’s where to start.
Hands-on STEM programming developed by the global, youth-serving nonprofit, FIRST, is proven to improve test scores, build self-confidence, and prepare student participants for real-world success.
Some experts say the funding cuts are at odds with the administration's AI learning priorities.
This rural Arkansas elementary and middle school teacher gives her students rich STEM experiences by using a creative mix of tools.
When teachers in grades P-1 received high-quality curriculum and PD in science, students' scores rose, a new meta-analysis finds.
When it comes to STEM education and workforce development, rural communities are often underserved, overlooked, and left out of the conversation entirely
School and district leaders will explore strategies to enhance STEM assessment practices across their district, within schools and classrooms.
Teachers asked students what motivates them to work harder in STEM. Here's what they found.
New surveys of teens and teachers show how far apart the two groups are on this issue.
How teachers explain tricky math and science concepts can affect students' motivation in their STEM classes.
Encouragement from adults—like teachers, school counselors, and parents—is crucial for motivating students in STEM.
Students whose parents did not go to college often do not feel they have the necessary support to excel STEM subjects.
Students can offer teachers valuable insights into what motivates them to tackle challenging STEM subjects.
Teaching STEM classes can be difficult and frustrating, because many students lack the confidence or skills to tackle those subjects.
Pairing girls with female math tutors increases STEM interest and improves academic performance in math, a Stanford study finds.
The gap between girls and boys in STEM subjects had almost closed pre-pandemic. It's opening again.

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