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What does STEM stand for?
Science, technology, engineering and math
Science, teaching, engaging and math
Society, technology, engineering and marketing
Society, teaching, engaging and management
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What word(s) best describe STEM education?
Problem-based
Real-world
Integrated
All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why STEM education is important?
More and more jobs require the skills obtained through STEM education
Technological development forces us to rethink the way we teach and learn
You learn to study harder because you spend your days reading textbooks
STEM adopts an interdisciplinary approach to education
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When should STEM education be brought into the classroom?
Primary school
Middle School
High School
University
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How can teachers incorporate engineering in a primary school programme?
A walk around the neighbourhood might push students to add features they see in their own projects
Hands-on activities with building blocks and Legos
Discuss features and characteristics of building materials
All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of STEM teaching?
Framing information in real world contexts
Encouraging inquiry
Memorization
Hands-on, interdisciplinary approaches
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What is scientific inquiry?
The variable you are manipulating in an experiment
Different ways scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on evidence and research
An investigation into science classes around the world
A statement that answers a question about science
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What kind of science content should you expect to see in a STEM curriculum?
Life Science
Physical Science
Earth and Space Science
All of the above
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What is an example of everyday applications of STEM for young students?
Observing and analysing insects, bugs and neighbourhood animals
Reading a news article on a political debate
Watching cartoons all day long
Talking to friends about your new video game high score
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How can field trips help students learn better?
They are a good way to avoid being in the classroom
They offer children the opportunity to visit settings they would not typically experience and apply what they learn in the classroom there
Students get free souvenirs
They take stress off the teachers
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