Career technical education and workforce development has arguably never been more important than it is now, due the rapidly changing landscape. With things like innovation and AI happening so quickly, it becomes more important for educators to prepare students for the changing work environment through early STEM integration that continues through a student’s academic career.
By the time they reach high school, most students have already decided whether or not they think science and math are ‘cool’. That’s why the VEX Continuum begins with Kindergarten and spans through a child’s career. Starting with intuitive tool-less systems, then snapping together robots and graduating to advanced metal robots, VEX Robotics can unlock a curiosity and a passion that will stay with them for a lifetime.
No one knows that more than Lauren Harter, Director of Instructional Technology for VEX Robotics! She has dedicated her professional career to developing robust educational tools for teacher support from Kinder to College. Combining her practical and academic expertise in math, technology, and education, Lauren designs and writes supplemental resources including STEM Labs, articles, and develops video support that is distributed globally. Be sure to check out the Education and Resources links on the vexrobotics.com website.
Lauren discusses some issues facing STEM education in the US today, including:
- the changing landscape of STEM education
- How STEM education is leading to workforce growth
- How to ensure that students are equipped with practical skills that mirror industry needs
- How schools can integrate advanced technology into the classrooms without a significant financial burden
Connect with Vex Robotics & Lauren:
- Website vexrobotics.com
- Twitter/X: @vexrobotics
- Instagram: @vexrobotics
- Facebook: @vexrobotics
- Listen to more ideas for VEX Robotics on Episodes 241 and 176
Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast… Connect with him:
- Website: dailystem.com
- Twitter/X: @dailystem
- Instagram: @dailystem
- YouTube: @dailystem
Get Chris’s book Daily STEM on Amazon