STEM For Business
Innovations in the STEM fields are responsible for the growth and progress in the global marketplace to date and will continue to play an ever-increasing role in the future. The quickly-advancing, technology-driven business culture of 21st century needs workers who are trained and skilled in the STEM fields. STEM education strengthens students’ skills, knowledge, attitudes and behaviors as well as their interpersonal and communication skills. These abilities will prepare them to pursue successful and rewarding careers and excel in today’s technology and innovation–driven job market. Thus being an asset to their employer.
Local employers can support the schools’ efforts to prepare the next generation of workers through job-shadowing, internships, and participating in pipeline experiences. Some of these activities are Manufacturing Day, classroom presentations, career days, and sponsorships of technology-related extra-curricular activities such as robotics and Math Counts clubs.
Local employers can support the schools’ efforts to prepare the next generation of workers through job-shadowing, internships, and participating in pipeline experiences. Some of these activities are Manufacturing Day, classroom presentations, career days, and sponsorships of technology-related extra-curricular activities such as robotics and Math Counts clubs.