advanced manufacturing jobs
open computing jobs in the U.S.
open cybersecurity jobs globally
open data science jobs in the U.S.
Reframing the way we approach education
The prevalence of technology in our culture ensures that the work we’ll be doing tomorrow won’t look the same as the work we know today.
In order to be prepared to enter a workforce like that, our children today must be taught in a different way. By reframing the way we approach education and providing a more comprehensive, holistic approach to learning, students will be much better prepared to succeed in the jobs of tomorrow.
But this can only happen with early and consistent exposure to STEM skills. By exposing children to STEM learning early on, they have the benefit of being prepared for a world dominated by tech jobs. A student who is exposed to coding language at an early age, for example, will have that skill as part of a repertoire they can build upon throughout their education and career. It becomes much more a part of their life as opposed to a skill they must learn quickly in a small group of college courses.
The Future Starts Here
STEM labs everywhere
A world dominated by technology with increasing automation doesn’t have to be a bad thing. If students have a foundation of STEM-based around mastery, then the possibilities for creative problem solving and innovative thinking are endless.
Classrooms, homes, and after-school programs must all become “STEM labs” to help prepare students to be successful. That’s what 21CentEd helps provide.