November 8 is National STEM Day

Today, November 8 is National STEM day. November 8th is an important day in our education sector as this day showcases the importance of our work educating future generations of scientist, developers, engineers and researchers.

The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. These disciplines touch literally each aspect of our modern lives. Whether it is the computer you read this blog, building you’re working now or safe and pleasant environment you’re currently enjoying, all is possible through achievement in science, engineering, math and technology.

The National Science Foundation writes about STEM: “In the 21st century, scientific and technological innovations have become increasingly important as we face the benefits and challenges of both globalization and a knowledge-based economy. To succeed in this new information-based and highly technological society, students need to develop their capabilities in STEM to levels much beyond what was considered acceptable in the past.”

(S)cience (T)echnology (E)ngineering (M)ath

STEM education is critical to help the United States remain a world leader. If STEM education is not improved, the United States will continue to fall in world ranking. 

We at TutorZ do our very best to help students get educated in science, technology, engineering and math. Our tutors are ready to help you at this very moment in each of these fields.

https://www.tutorz.com/find/science (science)

https://www.tutorz.com/find/coding (technology)

https://www.tutorz.com/find/mechanical-engineering (engineering)

https://www.tutorz.com/find/math (math)

In summary, STEM education is critical for the future of our country. TutorZ plays a role in educating the new generation of scientists software developers, engineers and researchers. 

Dirk Wagner

About Dirk Wagner

Dirk Wagner is owner of Tutorz LLC. He holds a M.S. degree in computer science and has 8 years of experience as software engineer and researcher. Dirk has tutored math and computer science to dozens of students in Southern California. You can find him on Google+, youtube, facebook, twitter, tumblr, quora and pinterest.
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