STEM education has been around since the 1990s but women still make up too small a percentage of those who graduate with these degrees and pursue these careers.
Source: | The Edvocate
STEM education has been around since the 1990s but women still make up too small a percentage of those who graduate with these degrees and pursue these careers.
Source: | The Edvocate
Recent research by Michael Teitelbaum shows that the STEM shortage in the US has been overhyped: “The job market has not been able to absorb all the STEM graduates.”
Jim Gee: “Jim Gee has been blogging recently about teaching. These posts in addition to his commentary on STEM and “The Ten Commandments for Educators” are worth a read.”
Scientist shortage is a myth. – Slate Magazine: “A chemist responds to Slate’s David Plotz’s claim that not enough students are going into science and engineering.”
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