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Episode 52

STEM Education: Effectiveness, Inclusion, and AI

Brief description of the episode

In this episode, Kelly Rizk, Director of Learning Experiences, Slooh joins Olivia Lara-Gresty in a conversation about effective STEM learning and how to design STEM products that are engaging and accessible for all students. They emphasize hands-on, inquiry-based learning and the importance of representation in STEM education. Kelly highlights AI’s role in accessibility and urges leaders in the education space to prioritize student engagement and creativity when designing STEM learning products.

Key Takeaways:

    • Students learn best when actively engaged in the learning process, whether through hands-on activities or minds-on learning that encourages critical thinking and problem-solving.
    • Providing opportunities for students to directly interact with raw data and phenomena cultivates deeper understanding and long-term memory retention.
    • STEM education should align with educational standards while also being intuitive for teachers to implement without excessive training.
    • Effective STEM education ensures that all students, regardless of background or ability, have equal access to learning opportunities and see themselves represented in the curriculum.

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