Wednesday, June 22, 2016

STEM education report

When it comes to STEM education, high school students in the United States want to see changes made to teaching methods and more access to resources outside of the classroom. Students want more tangible learning opportunities. Respondents said that common teaching methods, such as teaching from the textbook, are less engaging than hands-on learning methods.

http://www.amgeninspires.com/students-on-stem/

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