
STEM - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education is focused on preparing students to have a successful career. It is becoming really popular in the U.S and more schools and nonprofit organizations are using various ways for promoting the curriculum. There are many benefits of STEM education like it enhances skills, encourages teamwork, makes students explore how things work, encourages experimentation, and many more. To be successful in life, students should able to use all the theoretical knowledge they gained and STEM education enables them to adapt the concepts they learned.






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A 2009 report from Program of International Student Assessment (PISA) ranked U.S. 15-year-olds as 18th and 13th in mathematics and sciences, respectively.
This news is especially somber because only 34 nations were assessed by PISA, and many of them are far less wealthy than the U.S.The problem was noticed long before the 2009 PISA assessment, however.
