STEM education is gaining popularity
investor.bg covers the rising popularity of STEM education in Bulgaria and quotes Reneta Bogdanova from Sci-High on the kind of skill set that contemporary natural-science work demands.
investor.bg ran a story on the growing popularity of STEM education in Bulgaria and on the gap between “natural sciences in the textbook” and “natural sciences in practice”. In it, Reneta Bogdanova — business development lead and co-founder of Sci-High — explains why STEM isn’t a teaching method, but a way of thinking.
“STEM education is taking hold because the methodology is fundamentally a way of thinking and demands a particular skill set. To innovate and to inquire you need a specific set of skills, critical for a young person in the natural sciences and the means to adapt to a constantly evolving world.” — Reneta Bogdanova
The article notes how Sci-High and similar initiatives put student science in front of a real audience — not as an exercise, but as a product to defend.