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Learning Pathways for District-Wide Integration of Skills for Innovation

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This includes developing competency in social-emotional learning, design thinking and computational thinking, whether or not students eventually study computing or engineering or enter the information technology industry. K-12 learning opportunities must prepare students with the necessary skills to succeed in Industry 4.0.

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What Fields Are Included in STEM: A Comprehensive Overview

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In this article, we will delve into the fascinating worlds of Physics and Astronomy, Biology and Life Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Mathematics and Statistics, Chemistry and Materials Science, as well as Computer Science and Information Technology. KEY TAKEAWAY What fields are included in STEM?

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Cyber security for the AI age

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This means that the field of cyber security is rapidly growing and hungry for new talent that can understand the evolving threat landscape and respond accordingly by embracing new technologies, says Dr Burcu Bulgurcu at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada. It is estimated that software supply chain attacks hit 60% of companies in 2021.

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

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We have already seen a drastic shift in how technology has shaped our world. As a result, the practice of artificial intelligence, robotics, and cyber security have become critically important. A STEM candidate should also be creative. If you are creative, you will have a better chance of solving problems.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Beyond the obvious concentration in computer science, there are many related areas of study like computer information systems, information technology, data science, and computer systems networking. Even non-CS majors, like business, biology, and English constantly use technology to communicate ideas.

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Why Choose a STEM Career?

CTE Learning

We have already seen a drastic shift in how technology has shaped our world. As a result, the practice of artificial intelligence, robotics, and cyber security have become critically important. A STEM candidate should also be creative. If you are creative, you will have a better chance of solving problems.

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Decoding STEM: What Does the E in STEM Stand For?

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Over time, the scope of STEM expanded beyond just science and mathematics to include technology and engineering. The integration of these disciplines recognized their interconnectedness and emphasized the importance of critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and creativity.

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