Engaging, career-connected STEM learning opportunities spark students' interest in emerging technologies and in-demand STEM careers.

Early STEM career awareness drives future success for students–and the economy


Engaging, career-connected learning opportunities spark students' interest in emerging technologies and in-demand careers

Key points:

  • Lack of awareness is the primary reason students don’t pursue STEM careers
  • Rethinking STEM to shape the future workforce
  • 3 keys to success when introducing robotics to young learners
  • For more news on STEM careers, visit eSN's STEM & STEAM hub

With career interests and aspirations forming as early as age 10, the middle grades are the ideal time to start making connections between students’ academic work and their future career paths. By introducing students to STEM careers and sparking interest in essential industries like manufacturing, programming, and engineering, state leaders and district administrators are inspiring students to explore and learn about critical industries while paving the way for the workforce of tomorrow.

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