Difference between revisions of "Stem"
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STEM in education means programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; see [[National Council of Teachers of Mathematics]] | STEM in education means programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; see [[National Council of Teachers of Mathematics]] | ||
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| + | * Bailey, Liberty Hyde, ''[[The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]]. [[Macmillan]], 1915. 3639 pages. [https://archive.org/details/standardcycloped03bailrich Copyright expired] - not in the [[Public domain]]. | ||
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A stem is a thin piece of material which usually connects something. It is commonly thought of as: "The axis of a plant, whether above or below ground, which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root or descending axis." [1]
STEM in education means programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics; see National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Bibliography - Further Reading
- Bailey, Liberty Hyde, The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. Macmillan, 1915. 3639 pages. Copyright expired - not in the Public domain.