





STEM Educators:
How can we help you to have a successful STEM Program of Study at your school or district? Please give us your feedback.
STEM Business & Industry Professionals:
How can we better prepare New Jersey students to meet current and future workforce needs? Please give us your feedback.
Are there any resources you would like to see added to this site? Email us!
STEM-related courses typically take place in a non-traditional classroom (a materials/tools/equipment environment or lab setting). A cornerstone of a successful STEM education program of study is the design of the facilities. Safety is a paramount concern when working with students in this type of setting. Selecting the appropriate equipment and resources, and planning the design and management of the facility directly impacts the learning that takes place there.
Take a tour of three different kinds of STEM education environments:
IntroductionChris Anderson, Gateway Regional School District
Fabrication LabNick Beykirch, Bernards School District
Combination LabDave Niemierowski, Freehold Regional School District
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