THE STEAM APPROACH IN EDUCATION AND ITS ADVANTAGES
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STEAM education, interdisciplinary learning, creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving, innovation, project-based learning, student engagement, 21st-century skills, educational technology.Abstract
This article explores the concept of STEAM education and its advantages in modern learning environments. It examines how integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics enhances creativity, critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and real-world applicability. The paper highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches, teacher preparation, authentic assessment, and institutional support in fostering student engagement, equity, and future readiness. STEAM education equips learners with the necessary competencies to thrive in the 21st century.
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