With the push to build STEM literacy and get more students—especially girls—into STEM fields, engagement is needed across science disciplines

3 ways to build engagement in STEM classrooms


With the push to build STEM literacy and get more students—especially girls—into STEM fields, engagement is needed across science disciplines

Key points:

  • Authentic learning experiences are key in building students’ interest in STEM
  • See article: Diversity and STEM education are critical to our future workforce
  • See article: Building a STEM pipeline needs to start in kindergarten
  • For more news on STEM learning, visit eSN's STEAM & STEM page

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been in awe of science, space, and the world around us. And, after watching Star Wars and Star Trek for the first time, I was hooked. I decided to become a teacher in part to share this passion–my dad, who taught chemistry at Phoenix Community College for 33 years, was my inspiration.

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