What is STEM, Really? Clearing the Confusion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ek0n8LOo90 "STEM" is a term we use constantly in education, but if you ask five different stakeholders to define it, you might get five different answers. Originating in 1993 with the National Science Foundation (originally called SMET!), the acronym is well-known, yet "the finer points of this construct often cause confusion" (Breiner, 2012). Some educators argue that teaching a standalone math class counts as STEM. However, research suggests that the true power of STEM lies not in silos, but in integration. After analyzing various perspectives, I’ve identified a common thread consisting of four essential elements: Interdisciplinary Approach: We don't treat Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math as separate subjects. We look for connections to create a holistic understanding. Real-World Problem-Solving: We apply these combined disciplines to challenges students encounter in the real world. Project-Based Learning: ...