I AM BIO

Pressure on STEM from Covid and Inequity


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Not only do we need STEM students, but we also need them from every corner of the population, because innovation thrives through diverse perspectives; through the people who bring both their talents and backgrounds to the work.  In this episode, we dig into the importance of kids learning about STEM early in their educations, the impact of the pandemic on students and teachers, and what the future of STEM education looks like. 

Guests:

Barak Balva, Sanofi

Kimberly Bryant, Black Girls Code

Jen Colvin, Learning Undefeated 

Jo Webber, STEMconnector

 

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