Key points:
- Authentic learning experiences are key in building students’ interest in STEM
- See article: Diversity and STEM education are critical to our future workforce
- See article: Building a STEM pipeline needs to start in kindergarten
- For more news on STEM learning, visit eSN’s STEAM & STEM page
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been in awe of science, space, and the world around us. And, after watching Star Wars and Star Trek for the first time, I was hooked. I decided to become a teacher in part to share this passion–my dad, who taught chemistry at Phoenix Community College for 33 years, was my inspiration.
While many of my physics and astrophysics students at Chaparral High School here in Scottsdale Unified School District are already science enthusiasts, I understand how important it is to continue to find new ways to keep them inspired and engaged. The same is true—and arguably more important—for students who are less interested in science and STEM fields. Engagement, after all, is a critical contributing factor to students pursuing a STEM pathway in college and in the workforce.…Read More