Hear from Amy Nakamoto, EVP of Marketing at Discovery Education, and Margaret Black, Co-Founder of IF/THEN, on linking STEM careers to classrooms.
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education. It is an interdisciplinary approach that helps students succeed in college and in their future careers. The focus of a STEM education is hands-on, problem-based learning. STEAM adds the Arts.
Hear from Amy Nakamoto, EVP of Marketing at Discovery Education, and Margaret Black, Co-Founder of IF/THEN, on linking STEM careers to classrooms.
Join us as we discover the surprising similarities between Santa’s workshop and your school’s science lab, from innovative tools to creative problem-solving.
Achieving absolute chemical safety is not feasible, but we can create a SAFER environment by minimizing risks through informed practices and strong protocols.
Safety is a necessity due to the inherent hazards and resulting risks found in STEAM programs. Knowing what to recognize is central to making your rooms safer.
By prioritizing safety standards and best practices in STEAM, educators can create a learning environment that promotes engagement, innovation, and well-being.
School safety includes science safety, which requires addressing potential risks in science laboratories and instructional spaces.
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