The Education Week Spotlight on STEM and Robotics is a collection of articles hand-picked by our editors for their insights on:
Students and Researchers Team Up to Create 'Citizen Science'
Whether it involves enlisting students to collect bugs in Michigan
or star-gaze in Massachusetts, citizen science projects could be the
next big thing for hands-on science education.
Students Build Tiny Houses to Bring Geometry Lessons to Life
At Battle High School in Columbia, Mo., students in geometry class
have swapped their compasses and protractors for hammers and hard hats.
And they're doing it for a good cause.
What Every Educator Needs to Know About Artificial Intelligence
Experts think artificial intelligence could help people do all
sorts of things over the next couple of decades: power self-driving
cars, cure cancer, and yes, transform K-12 education.
No, Engineering Isn't Just About Job Creation
Why do we keep selling early STEM education short? The Museum of Science Boston's Christine M. Cunningham explores.
Editor’s Note
Amid its rapid growth, educators are finding creative ways to bring STEM
and robotics to life in the classroom. In this Spotlight, discover how
educators are bringing hands-on lessons to science class, unlocking the
full potential of engineering, and engaging students through exposure to
robotics.
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Source: Education Week