STEM Academies: Driving Principles
Rigor
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Extensive
laboratory experiences using the most contemporary technologies for scientific
inquiry, mathematical calculation, and engineering design and problem-solving
techniques
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Exposure to
numerous and diverse technological applications including, but not limited to,
computers, simulation software, digital imaging, data acquisition, sensors,
diagnostic, and other peripheral devices
Relevance
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Curricula that
integrates analytical reading and technical writing skill development
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Intensive
communication assignments designed to refine verbal and visual communication
abilities
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Participation
in nationally recognized academic and engineering competitions
Understanding
Application
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Culminating
projects done cooperatively and individually to demonstrate and apply learned
concepts
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Highly focused
academic and career counseling to help facilitate transition to higher
education and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
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An environment
of intellectual and technical exchange with local business and industry
mentors to promote awareness and interest in diverse careers in science and
engineering
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