The "stem" which stands for, science, technology, engineering and math,attempted to show students the direct link between what they learn in school and its application in the workplace.
Davidson said, "We know there is a critical need for companies to have students with these skills,"
By doing this, you get to learn faster, and easier. And it is a good opportunity, for you/ your child to be successful.
You get to present in front of people. I was really shy i thought i could not present anything, but by doing this i really changed.
Texas High School Projects (click to see more info)
The Texas High School Project (THSP) is a unique organization that brings together, partners with, and aligns the work of influential public and private groups committed to improving education in our state. By working directly with state agencies, superintendents and school districts, state and national philanthropy groups, business and civil rights groups, and our corporate partners.
T-STEM (click to see more infos)
To increase student performance and career awareness in the area of STEM by linking schools, universities, centers, organizations and businesses with valuable resources and tools associated with best practices in STEM education
I-SWEEEP (click here)
440 highly qualified projects from 70 different countries were displayed at the George R. Brown Convention Center during May 4 and May 9, 2011. Nearly 1100 young scientists and project supervisors came to Houston for this remarkable event. Finalist students were selected to compete at I-SWEEEP by winning a top prize at regional, state or national level science fairs. Participants enjoyed the opportunity to meet with their friends from different parts of the world while seeing that they are not the only ones who committed to find solutions to globe’s problems