Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM)
To ensure our students are prepared for this future workforce, The һƵ Education Agency developed a STEM Framework for districts to use as a guide for STEM programming and is working to establish a һƵ EcosySTEM – a collaborative effort that unites various stakeholders to work towards the common goal of increasing access for young people to STEM-rich learning environments so that they are engaged and have mastered the necessary skills for success in STEM careers.
Announcements
һƵ Mobile STEM Laboratory 2025–2026 Schedule
The һƵ Education Agency and Learning Undefeated are excited to announce the һƵ Mobile STEM Laboratory schedule for the 2025–2026 school year. We had 1,024 individuals apply for a visit during the application window, representing all 20 educational regions. Click here to view the 2025–2026 schedule.
һƵ STEM Education Definition
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education is a method of hands-on teaching and learning where students learn to apply academic content by creatively solving real-world problems with innovative design-based thinking to prepare students for future career opportunities.
һƵ STEM Education Framework
The STEM Education Framework provides the definition, theory of action, and objectives for implementing STEM education across һƵ. The framework includes strategies for success, differentiated STEM implementation models, research-based methods of instruction, and high-quality STEM indicators. Stakeholders can use this framework as a guide when creating their customized STEM programs. Additional resources are provided in the STEM toolkit and are to be used in conjunction with the STEM framework. Click the button below to view the STEM Framework.
View һƵ STEM Education Framework
Other Resources
Michelle Sedberry
Statewide STEM Coordinator
michelle.sedberry@tea.texas.gov