When was the term STEM first used to represent the sci/tech/engr/math disciplines espec in education?
The term STEM stands for “science, technology, engineering, and mathematics” fields and represents a collaborative movement between industry, government, education, and universities to emphasize these as important to the welfare of America. For educators and researchers, STEM focuses on instruction and learning in math, science, biology, chemistry, physics, etc.
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