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Boosting Critical Thinking: STEM Board Games for All Ages

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However, it’s important to remember the value of unplugging and engaging in activities that promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills. One great way to do this is through playing board games, especially those with a focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) concepts.

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Graphing–9 Lesson Plans + 6 Online Resources

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Communication of Ideas : Graphs provide a universal language for communicating ideas across different fields. Whether in mathematics, science, economics, or engineering, graphs are commonly used to convey information in a concise and understandable manner.

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The Impact of Inclusive STEM Education

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STEM education is not just about science and math; it develops skills such as creativity, communication, empathy and critical thinking that complement technologies like generative AI and coding. As the demand for digital skills grows, schools must develop inclusive programs to engage diverse learners.

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Engage Science and Engineering as a Way of Thinking with NGSS Practices

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Exploring the Role of Scientists and Engineers with NGSS Storyline Pedagogy The next-generation model of science instruction is not just about giving students a chance to take the lead in their own learning – it’s about students acting as scientists and engineers every day in the classroom.

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How Augmented Reality Fosters Student Curiosity and Collaboration

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Throughout her educational journey, she has spanned various roles, including teaching elementary math, instructing web communications for career and technical education students and serving as an edtech consultant and speaker. It lends itself to natural conversations around critical thinking and curiosity.

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As AI Chatbots Rise, More Educators Look to Oral Exams — With High-Tech Twist

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I think where the future is going is, it's going to become even more important for students to be able to have those soft skills and be able to talk and communicate their ideas." That’s been the case for Huihui Qi, an associate teaching professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California at San Diego.

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Powerful Learning With Artificial Intelligence For Educators

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AI Literacy applies 21st-century skills , including communication, collaboration, critical thinking and creativity. The skills and practices necessary to engage with AI are relevant to all disciplines.