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Tuesday, October 24 • 1:00pm - 1:30pm
STEM: The Moral Imperative

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STEM programs emerged from the realization that we lack students who are pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. STEM programs often begin with the "stuff" of STEM: robotics, roller coasters, 3D virtual reality goggles, and more. While these may be fun, they will not prepare students for STEM careers. Even beyond problem-solving with the "stuff" of STEM, schools must build in students the "mindsets" of the scientist, technologist, engineer, and mathematician. Preparing students for STEM careers, a rapidly growing job sector, represents a moral imperative to provide students with increased opportunities for their future. Come learn more about how to develop these mindsets while creating engaging and powerful STEM programs and schools.

Speakers
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Dr Nancy Sulla

President, IDE Corp.


Tuesday October 24, 2017 1:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Phoenix Advisors Learning Lab One Convention Boulevard Atlantic City, NJ 08465