Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in senior high school focuses on providing students with a comprehensive education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The curriculum integrates various subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, mathematics, and engineering principles. Emphasizing hands-on learning, students engage in experiments, projects, and real-world problem-solving activities. Technology integration, collaborative learning, and an interdisciplinary approach are key components of STEM education. The goal is to prepare students for future careers in STEM fields by developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Enrichment activities, exposure to STEM fields, and partnerships with industry professionals further enhance the learning experience.
This strand will nurture students’ ability to gauge from simple to complex problems of the society and how these learners are responsive and active in designing its solutions through researches as to apply and integrate scientific, technological, engineering, and mathematical ideas. STEM strands will also prepare learners for college degrees that focus on the perplexity of the intrinsic world making them the future scientists, experts in technological advancement, engineers, mathematicians and so on.