Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) was wisely expanded to “STEAM” to recognize and honor the equally-important discrete discipline encompassed by Art.
Excluded from STEAM, however, has been the critically important component of physical fitness. Science itself has repeatedly demonstrated the causal relationship to physical activity and brain function.
We can all agree, therefore, on the inclusion of “S” for sports, to create S-STEAM.
So, at what point does it become "everything but literacy and the humanities"?
Are we really making up a term that signifies that we don't care about creating literate kids?
Anonymous wrote:Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) was wisely expanded to “STEAM” to recognize and honor the equally-important discrete discipline encompassed by Art.
Excluded from STEAM, however, has been the critically important component of physical fitness. Science itself has repeatedly demonstrated the causal relationship to physical activity and brain function.
We can all agree, therefore, on the inclusion of “S” for sports, to create S-STEAM.
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a troll
Anonymous wrote:The pushback is surprising here. Everyone supports and applauds FLOTUS Michelle Obama’s call to focus on youth physical fitness, healthy diets, and now avoiding sedentary lifestyles.
She's right.
But let’s put words into actions here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) was wisely expanded to “STEAM” to recognize and honor the equally-important discrete discipline encompassed by Art.
Excluded from STEAM, however, has been the critically important component of physical fitness. Science itself has repeatedly demonstrated the causal relationship to physical activity and brain function.
We can all agree, therefore, on the inclusion of “S” for sports, to create S-STEAM.
So, at what point does it become "everything but literacy and the humanities"?
Are we really making up a term that signifies that we don't care about creating literate kids?
Anonymous wrote:Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) was wisely expanded to “STEAM” to recognize and honor the equally-important discrete discipline encompassed by Art.
Excluded from STEAM, however, has been the critically important component of physical fitness. Science itself has repeatedly demonstrated the causal relationship to physical activity and brain function.
We can all agree, therefore, on the inclusion of “S” for sports, to create S-STEAM.