How to give your child the STEAM education edge in 2023

By WITT

Why add the A (arts) in STEAM?

Incorporating arts and creative thinking in practical contexts is the goal of adding the arts to STEM as we discuss STEAM learning methods. Working in a studio is not the only aspect of art. Finding and developing creative approaches to problem solving, integrating ideas, or information presentation are all aspects of art.

This article is the second of a 2-part series intended to support you as parents, caregivers, and friends in the lives of children, particularly girls, and non-binary individuals between 6 and 16 – a formative age to introduce the concepts of STEAM. If you haven’t read the first article, check it out.

In this article, we will cover the details of adding arts to STEM curriculums and provide a roundup of resources and paths you can take with your child as you navigate 2023.

STEAM promotes:

  • Practical training
  • The adoption of a growth mindset
  • Boosting student engagement using art
  • Relating classroom instruction to real-world situations

These elements are now more crucial than ever. Today’s education includes preparing kids for the future in addition to imparting specific skills that are currently relevant. There is a strong case to be made for introducing creativity and curiosity into any curriculum, even while many traditional school districts prioritize standardized test results and memorization over offering an inquiry-based curriculum. The employment opportunities of tomorrow will require young people to be comfortable with the methodologies of STEAM to keep up with the pace of evolution.

4 Types of Resources for introducing STEAM Education to your child

1) Coding Apps: In the society we live in, your smartphone can essentially do everything, including teaching you or your child STEAM. We’ve linked a popular round-up of 25 coding applications to provide a fresh viewpoint that blends imagination, and coding, with mobile devices so that kids are not constrained by the need for specialist tools or environments.

2) Coding Games: “A little honey helps the medicine go down,” as the song goes. While learning to code or other STEM subjects can occasionally be difficult or monotonous, STEAM focusses on games to make studying enjoyable. It can also make subjects much simpler to assimilate. This roundup of coding games that we have linked is ideal for children who are just beginning their journey in the world of coding.

3) Robotics Kits: Learning toys like STEAM robotics kits have grown to be highly essential since they give your kids building environment in which to practice skills that will support them in gaining the skills that come in handy later. Fortunately, preparing your child for success doesn’t require them to give up their childhood. With the help of STEAM toys, children can learn coding or programming, while having fun. We’ve linked a set of kits that are specifically STEAM focused.

4) STEAM Education YouTube Channels: Kids love videos, and often enjoy watching them on YouTube. In addition to giving users the ability to watch videos based on their own tastes and interests, YouTube’s open platform also allows content creators to express their creativity and produce videos that are especially tailored to their target audiences. A number of instructive YouTube videos can make coding and programming lessons entertaining and intriguing. You’ll find an increasing number of channels that are specifically related to STEAM; we’ve provided a link to get you started.

Get 2023 started for your child by including STEAM into their learning. They may even thank you for it!

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