Description
STEM symbolizes a distinct approach to teaching and learning by linking classroom learning to the real world. STEM goes beyond exam results and focuses on building higher-level thinking abilities. Students learn researching, problem-solving, logical analysis, and creativity to succeed in today’s environment. STEM education is a method of instruction primarily used in teaching science, technology, engineering, and math. In recent developments, STEM also integrates the arts, which have the “potential to broaden the bounds of STEM education and application.”