One of the most challenging parts of teaching STEM education is determining how to incorporate Technology and Engineering into your curriculum.
Typically, Math and Science make up most of STEM instruction. However, components of Engineering and Technology can be applied to Math and Science — and vice versa — making the exploration of all of STEM possible. Inclusion of the “T” and “E” in STEM are important for critical thinking, cooperative learning, and in building the next generation of problem solvers.
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