Only 20 per cent of US students feel prepared for pursuing STE(A)M at university

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There are some estimates that say there will be 3.5 million new STEM jobs by 2025. This is hardly surprising, as the workers of the near future will need to encompass various STE(A)M-related skills to be successful at what they do. From critical thinking to a holistic approach that focuses on solving real-world problems, STE(A)M education can help student...

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