A Balanced Approach to Building STEM College and Career Readiness in High School: Combining STEM Intervention and Enrichment Programs
Often STEM schools and STEM enrichment programs attract primarily high achieving students or those with strong motivation or interest. However, to ensure that more students pursue interest in STEM, steps must be taken to provide access for all students. For a balanced and integrated career developme...
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Main Authors: | Sladjana S. Rakich (Author), Vinh Tran (Author) |
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Lectito Journals,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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