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virtuosicstudyblr · 7 months
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state exam days 33/37
can you believe it?! it’s the final week! 💫 this is actually the exam I’m dreading the most because I’m an absolute loser when it comes to chemistry :‘)
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stemgirlchic · 23 days
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im the coolest person in the world [i solved one (1) differential equation]
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astro-studying · 7 months
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- Sunday, Sept 24, 2023 -
busy, busy, busy.
This weekend has been chock full of catching up on work I got behind on (shout out ADHD, you suck ❤️)
My first physics exam is coming up, and shortly after is my first calc II exam. It's seriously time to get on top of my time management so I can perform my best!!
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inkwellphotograph · 6 months
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environmental fieldwork
Because being an environmental scientist is one of the most beautiful scientific pursuits. ♡
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✎ Black and brown turtlenecks under lab coats, as the chills start setting in.
✎ Crunching autumn leaves under heavy boots, looking up at the finger-like bare branches.
✎ Swirling a beaker by the waterside, watching the colours of your titrant mix into your sample.
✎ BOD bottles. They're such an elegant piece of glassware.
✎ The feeling of soil between your fingers as you sit against cold rocks.
✎ Cosying up with a hot beverage after trekking through the snow, watching the wind howl outside.
✎ Marvelling at the unfamiliar, almost alien creatures under your microscope. Knowing there's a whole world of indescribable life that you'll only ever scratch the surface of.
✎ Slowly becoming more familiar with the world around you. Knowing the trees by their leaves, the rocks by their hardness, or the soil by its texture makes living on this Earth so much more beautiful.
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jm-aman · 7 months
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What is STEM?
In the Senior High School (SHS) education, "STEM" stands for or refers to a set of academic subject that focuses particularly in "Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics." It is an academic track or strand that focuses on these specific subjects to prepare students for careers in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics-related fields. It's a specialized educational program aimed at giving and providing students a strong foundation in these fields. It's a way of organizing and categorizing educational programs to help students develop skills and knowledge in these disciplines. This strand can help them in their college degrees in the near future since stem strand is in senior high school department it is only a two year program.
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) strand is one of the four strands available for senior high school in the Philippines. Students are free to choose their SHS track in the Philippines. Some may already choose something to prepare them for their college degree and future employment. Other students use SHS as an avenue to explore different subject matters and broaden their knowledge. The STEM strand in SHS is an inquiry and research-based program. It exposes students to more complex mathematics and science concepts and aims to serve as a foundation for their future college degrees.
Advantages of Taking STEM Strand.
The STEM strand encompasses many subject matters compared with other SHS strands. Because of this, the students are presented with many concepts and ideas that they can apply to their daily life as well as in their future studies.
SKILLS NEEDED IN STEM STRAND.
Critical Thinking
Being successful in STEM not only depends on the ability to think critically but also to apply concepts to solve a problem. To find solutions to problems, students must use their critical thinking skills. In STEM, this is much more than solving word problems
Problem-Solving
The notion of modern skills is what binds the STEM movement together. A skill that every student needs is the ability to problem-solve. Everybody will face problems every day, but some may be more complex than others, like doing taxes. Employers and society need problem solvers because it’s one of the types of skills that matter. Most STEM professionals may not directly use advanced mathematics like calculus taught in school, but the way it teaches people how to problem solve is significant.
Math & Science Skills
The mathematics and science skills you are learning in school are the foundation of STEM and must be applied in pursuit of solutions. The math and science used to solve problems will connect to and extend your coursework, as well as highlight connections between ideas and subject areas.
Collaboration
Big challenges are rarely solved by individuals. Working on STEM problems also involves learning to work as a productive part of a collaborative team. these skills will help students who want to take stem, it will help them so that they will not have difficulty in taking stem strand because stem students are studying different mathematical equations related to the field of engineering and architecture, critical thinking, mathematical and science skills are necessary because this strand specializes in the subject of pre-calculus and it also has earth and life sciences. Collaboration is necessary in this strand because performance tasks are often done in groups, especially communication and research in Filipino language and culture, oral communication, understanding culture, society and politics and English for academics and professional purposes.
STEM can offer several new skills to obtain. By learning about STEM skills, you can improve your abilities and use them to find job prospects in related fields. In this article, we discuss STEM skills, including some common examples, how you can develop these skills and how to highlight them during a job search.
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What is the Purpose of Stem strand?
The goal or purpose of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) strand in education is to provide students with a strong foundation in these related fields. It aims to prepare students for careers and further education in areas related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This strand often focuses on developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a deep understanding of these subjects, which are essential in today's increasingly technology-driven world. It also seeks to promote innovation, creativity, and a strong analytical mindset in students. Ultimately, the goal is to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in STEM-related professions and contribute to advancements in these fields.
Conclusion.
In my conclusion, this strand is one of the best strands to choose because here you can develop different skills that will help you in future careers such as nursing, civil engineering and BS Psychology. In this strand, your talents will be honed in various subjects, especially in math and science. you can develop your mathematical skills and technology skills here. This is also where you can develop multitasking and you will undergo a lot of pressure but it is a preparation for us in college so that we will not be shocked badly in college because the pressure is greater in college. this strand is one of the most difficult strands but it is one of the most effective strands to increase your knowledge and skills that you can use and support in your journey in the future.
FIRST SEMESTER
CORE SUBJECTS
•Oral Communication in Context
•Komunikasyon at Pananaliksik sa Wika at Kulturang Pilipino
•General Mathematics
•Physical Education and Health (P.E) 1
•Earth Science
•Personal Development
APPLIED AND SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS
•Empowerment Technologies (E-Tech) ICT for Professionals
•Pre-Calculus
•General Chemistry 1
SECOND SEMESTER
CORE SUBJECTS
•Reading and Writing skills
•Pagbasa at Pagsusuri ng ibat ibang Teksto sa Pananaliksik
•Statistics and Probability
•Disaster Readiness and Risk Reduction
•Physical Education and Health (P.E) 2
•21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the World
APPLIED AND SPECIALIZED SUBJECTS
•Practical Research
•Basic Calculus
•General Biology 1
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References:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/stem-skills
https://www.teacherph.com/list-specialized-subjects-stem-strand/
https://stem.getintoenergy.com/stem-skills-list/
https://reedleyschool.edu.ph/blog/overview-of-stem-strand-and-curriculum/
https://stemcadia.com/stem-skills/
https://www.bataannationalhighschoolshs.com/stem
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sad-quality · 1 year
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Gluteus maximus implies the existance of glutanous minimus
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evergreen-pumpkin · 6 months
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A snapshot of one morning, on a relaxed day with mild weather. Now imagine this when it's crowded or when it's raining or snowing.
Video description: POV from the lap of a wheelchair user. Very shaky. OP is going downhill on a fall day. Lots of trees and fallen leaves around. There are construction trucks to the left in the very beginning. Every now and then, you can see a German Shepherd on the left. Second obstacle shows a food robot crossing the sidewalk to drive in front of OP, but it stops suddenly and OP crashes into it. OP continues down the hill until she reaches another food robot, which is obstacle 3. This robot sits in the middle of the sidewalk while OP navigates around it. Then OP comes to a concrete ramp with iron railings, which is obstacle 3.5. It is very steep. After the ramp, OP goes to cross the street, where a black SUV blows through the crosswalk. Obstacle 4 is a ramp with red brick. OP struggles to move up and pauses at one point before continuing again to obstacle 5, where there is a big concrete building and manual doors. The German Shepherd service dog goes up to push the accessibility button multiple times to no avail. A student comes and opens the door, OP enters through two sets of doors into a hallway. Clip change to obstacle 6, OP is wheeling down a hallway and approaches a white elevator with out of order signs.
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angiospleen · 3 months
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classycoffeesublime · 11 months
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Book collections
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stuckinapril · 6 months
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libraries were literally created for lonely little girls who would then go on to become lonely fully grown women btw
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neet-aspirant · 4 months
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03–01–2024, Wednesday
my chem exam went better than expected today! tomorrow's english, i hope I'll do great 🤞🏻
2 hour lecture
english
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virtuosicstudyblr · 11 months
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I promise I’m still alive, just busy with the biology lab course 🌱🌾🌸
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astro-studying · 7 months
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- Tuesday, October 3, 2023 -
Today was productive for once!!
I got my section of my groups lab report done and I wrote and turned in my philosophy essay. I visited the library to try to motivate my focus and it actually sorta worked!
I ALSO GOT A CALL ABOUT AN INTERVIEW FOR A JOB IVE BEEN REALLY HOPING TO GET!!! Manifesting good things!!
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incognitopolls · 3 months
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*This poll is asking what grade levels your school allowed to take calculus, not what grade you learned it. If you were homeschooled, though, you can put the grade in which you learned it.
For those with different grade/level structures, in the US 10th grade is typically age 15–16, 11th grade age 16–17, and 12th grade age 17–18.
We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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puffycinnabunny · 22 days
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bic pen, my beloved
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ibchemist · 3 months
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Monday january 22
school is back and we are dying so :), everything feels so horrible and overwhelming but we rollin rollin rollin
🎧 - Spinnin - madison beer
📚 - no time
THINGS I NEED TO DO FOR TOMORROW
essay
assign delegations
study for math
study for chemistry
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