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Free S.T.E.M. Seminar for Parents & Students

What is S.T.E.M.?

Camp S.W.A.G. (Students With Ambitions & Goals) will be hosting a free S.T.E.M. seminar for Parents and Students to learn more about S.T.E.M. Programs with Camp S.W.A.G., Middle and High Schools in the Raleigh area that are focused on S.T.E.M. curriculum, S.T.E.M. degrees, S.T.E.M. jobs and more. Come out and join us on May 21st 2016 or May 28th 2016 there will be speakers and a Q&A session.

S.T.E.M. stands for Sath.

“The United States has developed as a global leader, in large part, through the genius and hard work of its scientists, engineers, and innovators. In a world that’s becoming increasingly complex, where success is driven not only by what you know, but by what you can do with what you know, it’s more important than ever for our youth to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to solve tough problems, gather and evaluate evidence, and make sense of information. These are the types of skills that students learn by studying science, technology, engineering, and math—subjects collectively known as STEM.

Yet today, few American students pursue expertise in STEM fields—and we have an inadequate pipeline of teachers skilled in those subjects. That’s why President Obama has set a priority of increasing the number of students and teachers who are proficient in these vital fields.”1

Projected Percentage Increases In STEM Jobs from 2010 to 2020: 14% for all occupations, 16% for Mathematics, 22% for Computer Systems Analysts, 32% for Systems Software Developers, 36% for Medical Scientists, 62% for Biomedical Engineers


S.T.E.M. Seminar Drone Presentation

Presented by Jeff Waller

May 21, 2016

To register for this FREE event, please sign-up below. SEATING IS LIMITED, so sign-up early. YOU MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO THE EVENT, AS SEATING IS LIMITED. NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED WITHOUT PRIOR REGISTRATION.

May 21st 2016
West Regional Library
4000 Louis Stephens Drive
Cary, NC 27519

June 4th 2016
Cameron Village Regional Library
1930 Clark Ave,
Raleigh, NC 27605

 


References:

http://www.ed.gov/stem
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