Thursday, March 7, 2013

STEM (And Early Childhood Education)


STEM Education Must Start in Early Childhood

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  1. And the "best way to shore up that pipeline is to invest" AND to include ART & LEARNING HOW TO THINK INDEPENDENTLY into the equation. It's not enough to just say, "creativity, curiosity, innovation, are all part of the STEM equation and that's what we need these days" etc. - because they are not automatically and are driven out by mind-numbingly boring, meaningless, disconnected and depersonalized curriculum and pedagogy. Doing a math problem with no idea of where it connects, why and what for is pointless. As Roger Schank said in the talk with Steve Hargadon on his book Teaching MInds - if you meet actual mathematicians, they aren't necessarily the best reasoners in the world. And we teach Algebra at such a widespread level because in 1892, the Chairman of the Harvard Math Department was selling that textbook.

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