There are always new things to post about, and people have been sending them to us at STEM Career, and we thank you for that. Today, I would like to thank 6 students in Mrs. Moreau’s Senior Career Class for their help with some great resources.

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Last weekend and this weekend are the 2011 BEST Robotics competitions across the nation. BEST Robotics is a high school robotics competition designed to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM through participation in a sports-like science and engineering based robotics competition.

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The title of this blog might seem intuitive, but sometimes the most simple things are what get overlooked. As soon as I really thought about it, I can confirm it with my own learning experiences. This blog title came from a snippet of this article and it does a great job implying the next steps in STEM education.

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I’ve seen statistics about STEM Education before, and they all say the same thing; we need more of it. I found this statistic particularly interesting off of this website filled with statistics:

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We want to find a little more about you, so we can make posts that interest our readers more. Here is a quick poll so we can get to know you better.

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Have you Explored the EbD™-NASA STEM Design Challenges?

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I’ve always know that there are STEM jobs available from reading different statistics about STEM jobs and projected STEM jobs.

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STEMschool’s mission is to provide free STEM help to grades 7–12 students and teachers. They are specifically for Tippecanoe County, Indiana, but their website is packed with a ton of resources for both students and educators.

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