![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to the benefit of present day learning, many of these fields of study are interwoven into some of the fastest-growing industries, which will continue to grow in the future. Thinking creatively and problem solving go hand in hand when students immerse themselves in open-ended subjects. ![]() To study the sciences, technology, engineering, art and math means gains in knowledge, in innovation, in the need to experiment. The “A” for art is sometimes included by other educators.Īll of these fields are important in our daily lives and impact the real world. National Science Foundation, which encourages students to pursue these fields in school. STEM (which stands for science, technology, engineering and math) is an educational acronym coined in 2001 by the U.S. Woodson, who in 1926 created Negro History Week-the precursor to Black History Month. The project was created by branch staff from across NYPL to honor Dr. ![]() This blog post is part of the Woodson Project-a series of events, posts, and book lists on subjects including empowering Black families, amplifying Black voices, exploring Black identity and intersectionality, and discovering Black influencers in STEAM. ![]()
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