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Which disciplines are typically included in STEM?
Which disciplines are typically included in STEM?
- Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (correct)
- Science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and social sciences
- Science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and linguistics
- Science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and art
What implications does STEM have for workforce development?
What implications does STEM have for workforce development?
- It only focuses on national security concerns
- It has negative implications for workforce development
- It has no implications for workforce development
- It has positive implications for workforce development (correct)
What is the primary concern related to a shortage of STEM-educated citizens?
What is the primary concern related to a shortage of STEM-educated citizens?
- Increased immigration
- Overpopulation in urban areas
- Reduced effectiveness in national security (correct)
- Decreased job opportunities in other fields
In the context of education policy, what is STEM used to group together?
In the context of education policy, what is STEM used to group together?
Which organization typically includes social sciences in STEM in the United States?
Which organization typically includes social sciences in STEM in the United States?
What are the primary disciplines included in STEM?
What are the primary disciplines included in STEM?
Which organization in the United States typically includes social sciences in STEM?
Which organization in the United States typically includes social sciences in STEM?
What implications does a shortage of STEM-educated citizens have for national security?
What implications does a shortage of STEM-educated citizens have for national security?
In the context of education policy, what does STEM primarily refer to?
In the context of education policy, what does STEM primarily refer to?
What is the significance of STEM for immigration policy in the United States?
What is the significance of STEM for immigration policy in the United States?