Technological Education classes employ all those skills to design, build, and create. Students learn better with hands-on “project based learning” which can be found through all high school Technological Education courses.
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STEM in Communications Technology
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Game design and coding, graphic design, photography, video production, animation, broadcasting, web design, App development, motion graphics, audio production, lighting techniques all involve the STEM skills set and these areas have some of the most exciting technological advancements that exist. |
STEM in Computer Technology
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Coding, software development and computer repair are part of a full STEM education, and students will benefit from receiving instruction in the Computer Technology course.. |
STEM in Construction
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Students will gain hands-on experience using a variety of materials, processes, tools and equipment and will learn more about building design and project planning. Students build their math, literacy, design, building and critical thinking skills throughout the course implementing STEM. |
STEM in Green Industries
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Green Industries students develop knowledge and skills related to agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and landscaping. Students will study the identification, growth and management of plants and animals and develop process, design and management skills. |
STEM in Hairstyling and Aesthetics
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Students strengthen their skills and develop an understanding of common business practices and strategies in the salon/spa industry. The course develops students' math, literacy, artistic and critical thinking skills while completing activity based projects. |
STEM in Health Care
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Students study a range of STEM subjects from human anatomy to advanced healthcare troubleshooting. Students will practise and apply a variety of clinical procedures and infection control skills as they learn about principles of infection control, service excellence and the nature of the healthcare industry. |
STEM in Hospitality and Tourism
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While cooking produces tasty treats, It also helps develop STEM skills. Elements of math, science and technology are found in even the simplest of recipes. Concepts such as chemical changes, plant life cycles, fractions, measurements and shapes can be explored. Students participate in a hands-on experience that allows for both learning and fun. |
STEM in Manufacturing Technology
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As our society innovates and technology advances, the need for professionals who understand how these technologies work and who can propose practical solutions. Manufacturing courses use all components of STEM to design, build, problem solve and use critical thinking skills. |
STEM in Technological Design
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Technology is an indispensable component of any science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) or project-based learning activity. Technological Design contributes to the design and implementation of the STEM activities in multiple ways. Technological Design courses students design, build, problem solve and use critical thinking skills. |
STEM in Transportation
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Transportation and logistics remain a lucrative industry with promising growth projections. The transportation industry is constantly changing from self-driving cars, electric automobiles and infotainment systems. STEM workers of all educational backgrounds should consider pursuing careers in this field. Transportation drives us forward, impacting economies around the world and making us all more globally interconnected. |