What Makes You STEAM?
When I asked this question to a classroom of 7th and 8th graders, less than half of them knew the acronym. Then I asked "what makes you steam?" Most responses were related to being emotionally upset. Here is clarification of the acronym.
S – Science
​This involves the study of the natural world. Scientific Inquiry. It’s about asking "Why?" and "How?" through observation and experimentation. I love the idea of neurodivergent learners, using science as an opportunity to explore sensory-rich environments (like chemistry or biology) in a fun and natural way.
​T – Technology
​Technology isn't just about using computers; it’s about using tools to solve problems. This includes everything from Coding and Robotics to digital media and assistive devices. I want to focus on "Tech Literacy," ensuring individuals feel empowered by the tools of the future rather than overwhelmed by them.
​E – Engineering
​Engineering is the application of science and math to design and build structures or systems. I like to consider this as the "hands-on" phase. Whether it is building a bridge out of recycled materials or designing a 3D-printed part, engineering teaches Persistence and Spatial Reasoning.
​A – Arts
​This is the ENITECH LLC "Secret Sauce." The Arts include visual arts, music, drama, and design.
  • ​The Bridge: Art provides a low-pressure, subjective space where there is no "wrong answer."
  • ​The De-escalator: Creative expression helps regulate the nervous system, allowing individuals to "reset" before tackling more rigid technical tasks.
  • ​The Communication Tool: For individuals who are non-verbal or struggle with social communication, the Arts offer a new way to share their "What Makes You STEAM?" story.
​M – Mathematics
​Math is the language of logic and patterns. I want to move beyond rote memorization and focus on Applied Math. By seeing math in action—measuring ingredients for a chemical reaction, calculating the turn of a robot, or finding the geometry in a piece of art—students realize that math is a tool for creation, not just a mathematical question on a test.
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