Course: STEM in the Classroom
Description
A math teacher’s job isn’t over just because the student solves the problem. It’s about helping students connect the dots and find meaningful ways to interpret and understand the course’s materials. This often results in critical thinking and applied learning that is more likely to stick with the learner than other more basic tactics, like memorization and assigned readings. Deepening the connection between learner and lesson is a principle responsibility of every educator.
Topics Addressed
Use this course content to help:
A math teacher’s job isn’t over just because the student solves the problem. It’s about helping students connect the dots and find meaningful ways to interpret and understand the course’s materials. This often results in critical thinking and applied learning that is more likely to stick with the learner than other more basic tactics, like memorization and assigned readings. Deepening the connection between learner and lesson is a principle responsibility of every educator.
Topics Addressed
- STEM implementation
- How to integrate Science, Technology, and Engineering in a math lesson
Use this course content to help:
- STEM focused lesson
- Collection of resources and websites that can be used