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Top 5 Trends in Virtual Reality for Education

PCS Edventures

VR is making STEM education more accessible, engaging, and impactful , giving students the tools they need to succeed in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. VR removes these barriers by allowing students to visit historical landmarks, explore natural wonders, and even travel to spaceall from the classroom.

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Where did STEM go?

CoderZ

With these competencies, students become capable of understanding how systems work and will be able to get jobs in a multitude of industries like logistics, supply chain, manufacturing, industrial automation and more. Todays educators understand there are great jobs waiting for their students in the years to come.

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Building & Using an Elementary STEM Curriculum Map

STEM Sport

STEM is an acronym used to describe science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects. Early implementation of the STEM curriculum leads to confidence and increased student achievement in STEM, which helps better prepare students for higher education and future careers.

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STEM Competitions & Challenges to Engage Students

STEM Sport

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) learning is essential to a student’s education. As educators and school administrators, it is our job to find innovative, engaging ways to introduce students to STEM concepts.

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What Do We Know About How to Effectively Prepare Teachers to Engage with Families?

National Science Foundation

The effect of teacher–family communication on student engagement: Evidence from a randomized field experiment. School Science and Mathematics, 112 (7), 443–451. Preparing pre-service teachers to engage parents through assessment. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 17 (6), 491–514. A., & Dougherty, S.