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What is unique about junior STEM?
Robyn Jorgensen
, Kevin Larkin
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Technology Education
100%
Engineering Education
75%
High School
50%
Science Education
50%
Mathematics Education
50%
Labor Market
25%
Workplace
25%
Number of Students
25%
By Design
25%
Science Teaching
25%
Secondary Education
25%
Teaching Quality
25%
Influence of Technology
25%
Geographic Spread
25%
Curriculum Initiative
25%
Mathematics Teaching
25%
Foothold
25%
World Trends
25%
Project Lead the Way
25%
Science Interest
25%
Interest in Mathematics
25%
Productive Strategies
25%
Engineering Education Curriculum
25%
Junior High
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
100%
Secondary Education
100%
Americas
100%
Social Sciences
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
100%
Secondary School
22%
Science Education
22%
General Technical Education
22%
Mathematics Education
22%
Engineering Education
22%
United States of America
11%
Authors
11%
Labor Market
11%
Secondary Education
11%
Americas
11%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Secondary School
66%