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What is STEAM education it?

Recently, the trend of STEAM education in the educational space of Ukraine is gaining momentum.

What is it?

It covers science, science, technology, engineering, art, and math.

There is a shortage of technicians around the world, demand for them is growing much faster than other specialties, which is why, in response to the challenges of the time, this type of education comes to the fore.

However, it is important to understand that STEAM is not just a technical background. It covers a much broader concept, namely a successful blend of creativity and technical knowledge.

For example, when designing a "smart home" in a complex way, in addition to the technical aspects, students should draw on their imagination and design the home so that it looks attractive and comfortable for life.

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