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You already know that preparing today’s youth for tomorrow’s workforce requires a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—that is, STEM learning in school. But developing and implementing a strong STEM and computer science education program still poses a significant challenge for most institutions.
The key is to determine and align student needs with workforce demands, explains Jorge Valenzuela in his AudioSolutionz webinar, “The Intersection of STEM and Computer Science in Schools and the Workforce.” In the session, he outlines what good STEM pedagogy looks like in the classroom and introduces best practices for fast-tracking your efforts to upgrade students’ skills.