Promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics, is a national priority to ensure American competitiveness in the 21st Century. To maintain a steady pipeline of STEM-capable graduates, we need to start by investing in more quality STEM-capable teachers to educate and spark student interest in these subjects. Here’s a look at the current state of STEM in the U.S. This infographic was designed by Hyperakt in partnership with GOOD and Phoenix University.
The STEM Dilemma
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