Whether you are looking for resources on integrating science, technology, engineering, and math or on infusing the arts to transform STEM into STEAM, this curated compilation will help you strategize around different approaches to integrated studies. Great resource for integrating STEM/STEAM.
John Maeda President, Rhode Island School of Design As the nation embarks on a new school year, education leaders from President Obama on down are facing a renewed commitment to the STEM subjects -- Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics -- as a driver of innovation.
John Maeda President, Rhode Island School of Design As the nation embarks on a new school year, education leaders from President Obama on down are facing a renewed commitment to the STEM subjects -- Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics -- as a driver of innovation.
Bridge Building Popsicle Stick Challenge. A great STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) activity for students in the classroom or kids at home. Challenge: Construct a bridge that spans at least 12 inches and hold one action figure (or whatever toy you have in your home). Stuck inside for winter? Too hot? Too rainy? Just need a …
STEAM education is an approach to teaching and learning that integrates the content and skills of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics. Take a look at resources we've collected to learn about STEAM / STEM and how the Maker Movement is intersecting with education. You will love this resource!
NGSS prepared an appendix describing each of the Science and Engineering Practices. This appendix also shares how each practice looks across grade bands.
A tug of war is currently looming between proponents of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) and advocates for STEAM lessons, which add art to the mix. Whichever side you come down on, here are some ideas for you to mull over. First, consider the why and what of STEM education.
Across the country, teachers and administrators are coming to a similar conclusion: art informs science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and vice versa. This is a good article about design thinking.
Scale in geometry is the same thing as perspective in art, one teacher points out. Breaking down the walls between art, hard sciences and math, a new crop of educators is designing curricula that allow these subjects partner with one another, encouraging holistic learning.
Welcome to All Things STEAM, a resource for offering library programming in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.
I know our iCenters are thinking of maker spacers etc and other things STEAM. Might we share.