Everyone Is a Stakeholder
From the educators who teach students, the businesses who employ them, the parents who encourage and support them, the citizens who will share society with them, to the government policy makers who bring unity and direction to overall education, everyone is affected by science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Our economic well being is increasingly driven by science, data, and technology, and the acquisition and use of new knowledge. Our future workforce must be adequately prepared for their roles in an emerging global economy. STEM education directly affects every person's capacity to understand and address environmental, medical, economic, and other critical social issues, and everyone must work together to improve it.
From the educators who teach students, the businesses who employ them, the parents who encourage and support them, the citizens who will share society with them, to the government policy makers who bring unity and direction to overall education, everyone is affected by science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. Our economic well being is increasingly driven by science, data, and technology, and the acquisition and use of new knowledge. Our future workforce must be adequately prepared for their roles in an emerging global economy. STEM education directly affects every person's capacity to understand and address environmental, medical, economic, and other critical social issues, and everyone must work together to improve it.