by studentrg | Oct 10, 2018 | STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Several years ago, a team of seven people (see www.globalmathproject.org) had the bold vision to bring together 1 million students from around the world through a common mathematical experience. Inspired by Code.org’s hugely successful “Hour of Code” program, which...
by studentrg | Oct 2, 2018 | STEM
What STEM skills should be part of a curriculum for K-12 students? Many educators think first of courses that teach specific skills like chemistry, math, and physics. Those teachers are right – specific, teachable subjects like those prepare students for college STEM...
by studentrg | Aug 25, 2018 | STEM
Mom or Dad, were you puzzled when you learned that your child was interested in a STEM career? Did you even know what that meant? Maybe you thought STEM meant a career in agriculture or botany. Although we are sure that you are now pretty much up to speed about what...
by studentrg | Aug 20, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, STEM
“Happy Children Do Chores,” an opinion piece that KF Dell’Antonia published in The New York Times on August 18th, states a firm opinion that all children should start doing household chores when they have reached the age of only 3 or 4. “Accept no excuses,” she...
by studentrg | Jul 16, 2018 | Online Courses, online education, STEM
Are you a high school student who is interested in becoming an engineer? Or do you know a student who is interested in majoring in engineering in college? If so, there are lots of online opportunities to learn what engineering classes are like. Visit the links below...