by studentrg | Mar 25, 2019 | Career Pathways, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Students Who Plan to Study Computer Science in College Still Need Lots of Career Advice The Student Research Foundation asked 267,363 American high school students about their career plans. Of those students, 33,535 expressed interest in computer careers. That sounds...
by studentrg | Mar 21, 2019 | Health & Science Careers, STEM
Brain Dissection Supplies Are Helping Mr. Kincaid’s Students Become Better Scientists Students can only learn so much about brain anatomy by looking at books or poking around online. If they want to learn about how complex brains are and how they work, there comes a...
by studentrg | Mar 14, 2019 | STEM
Many educational tools have gone out of fashion in the past few decades. A partial list includes the blackboard, the slide rule, the so-called New Math, the study of cursive penmanship, the mimeograph machine, carbon paper, dot matrix printers, slide projectors, and...
by studentrg | Mar 11, 2019 | Career Pathways, Partners, STEM
Did you know that not all sculpture is made of marble, granite, bronze or concrete? Some of it can be made from living plants like rosemary, lavender and marigolds that are attached to underlying structures. And when you make a sculpture out of living plants,...
by studentrg | Mar 7, 2019 | Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Partners, STEM
Mrs. Dabney, Pasadena Texas High School Librarian, Helps Her Students Learn about Slime! “Libraries aren’t just for reading anymore,” writes Mrs. Dabney, a high school librarian in Pasadena, TX. “Today’s libraries have books, technology, games, and maker...
by studentrg | Feb 11, 2019 | Health & Science Careers, STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
New Student Research Foundation Study Finds that Students from All Backgrounds Feel the Same Way about Physics In 2017, the Student Research Foundation asked 16,129 American high school students how they felt about the STEM subjects they were studying. The research...