- Erie's Public Schools
 - Overview
 
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STEM Education in Erie's Public SchoolsSTEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. Rather than teach the four disciplines as separate and discrete subjects, STEM integrates them into a cohesive learning paradigm based on real-world applications.What separates STEM from the traditional science and math education is the blended learning environment and showing students how the scientific method can be applied to everyday life. It teaches students computational thinking and focuses on the real world applications of problem solving. As mentioned before, STEM education begins while students are very young:- Elementary school — STEM education focuses on the introductory
     level STEM courses, as well as awareness of the STEM fields and
     occupations. This initial step provides standards-based structured
     inquiry-based and real world problem-based learning, connecting all four
     of the STEM subjects. The goal is to pique students' interest into them
     wanting to pursue the courses, not because they have to. There is also an
     emphasis placed on bridging in-school and out-of-school STEM learning
     opportunities.
 - Middle school — At this stage, the courses become more rigorous
     and challenging. Student awareness of STEM fields and occupations is still
     pursued, as well as the academic requirements of such fields. Student
     exploration of STEM related careers begins at this level, particularly for
     underrepresented populations.
 - High school — The program of study focuses on the application
     of the subjects in a challenging and rigorous manner. Courses and pathways
     are now available in STEM fields and occupations, as well as preparation
     for post-secondary education and employment. More emphasis is placed on
     bridging in-school and out-of-school STEM opportunities.
 
 - Elementary school — STEM education focuses on the introductory
     level STEM courses, as well as awareness of the STEM fields and
     occupations. This initial step provides standards-based structured
     inquiry-based and real world problem-based learning, connecting all four
     of the STEM subjects. The goal is to pique students' interest into them
     wanting to pursue the courses, not because they have to. There is also an
     emphasis placed on bridging in-school and out-of-school STEM learning
     opportunities.
 
