Why the preteen years are a critical period for brain development
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We need a more engineering-literate public. This starts with our children. As a nation, we must invest in preparing the next generation of students to think creatively and optimistically about the future, to think like engineers.
The importance of fueling children’s curiosity in STEM education
All children need some form of STEM—whether they choose to pursue a career in it or not—so that they can be pilots and not just passengers in this technological age.
Bridging the gap for girls in STEM careers
A Fordham analysis of grading standards set by Algebra I teachers shows high expectations have long-term impacts and benefit all types of students.
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