What is STEM Education?
Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics
In 2001, Judith A. Ramaley, a former director of the National Science Foundation’s
education and human-resources division was credited by many educators with being
the first person to brand science, technology, engineering and mathematics curriculum
as STEM. It was swiftly adopted by numerous institutions of higher education as
well as the scientific communities as an important focus for education policy focus
and development.
TIES always views STEM instruction and the STEM resources that
support the instruction with a trans-disciplinary lens. Issues in our world arise
and are demanding of solutions. Since before Da Vinci, we have taken up this call
to action through the design process. It asks for a multiplicity of pathways to
offer a series of plausible solutions. From that process has come the power of prototyping,
and beta testing. Rarely have our classrooms offered children the chance to engage
in such questioning and processes. Now, through STEM education we have the chance
to invite our children to look at their school work as important to the world.
For information on how TIES STEM Consulting can work with your organization to launch
a comprehensive STEM curriculum program contact us at 443-955-9168 or via
email .