Lunes, Mayo 15, 2023

POV of a STEM Student

You've likely heard the term STEM, but what does it stand for? STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. These four fields share an emphasis on innovation, problem-solving, and critical thinking. And together they make up a popular and fast-growing industry. STEM is an acronym used to describe science, technology, engineering, and mathematics subjects. This acronym is often used to clump these subjects together because of their similarities in hard skills and career paths. In education, many curriculum plans combine these subjects into cross-curricular lessons to increase student comprehension and retention.

As STEM students, we engage ourselves in four fields. In science, we have different activities such as doing experiments to explain a phenomenon. Science enables us to develop our interest in, and understanding of, the living, material, and physical world and develop the skills of collaboration, research, critical inquiry, experimentation, exploration, and discovery. Through STEM, students recognize how new technologies are developed, learn how to use technologies and discover how new technologies affect us. Technology is woven throughout STEM in one form or another. In engineering, science, technology, and mathematics were combined. We do activities such as robotics and engineering. Similar to science, mathematics is one STEM category that is the most crucial part to learn. STEM math incorporates concepts and exercises that apply science, technology, and engineering to mathematics. We encounter different formulas and problems that we need to solve. It develops and improves our problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.


STEM requires a considerable amount of effort and hard work; there is no room for students who just want to sail through school without any real effort. But even though there were a lot of hardships and challenges that we encountered, learning is fun. Being a STEM Student is hard yet delightful.

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