Wired for STEM
In this conversation, Jessica Priem discusses the keys to starting a STEM program from the ground up. She highlights the significance of passion in education, the necessity of clear budget communication, and the importance of allowing for failure when trying innovative approaches. She also emphasizes that success is not solely dependent on budget but on the willingness to experiment and learn from failures. Key takeaways: * If you're passionate, it doesn't necessarily matter what your budget is. * Communicating budgets and getting alignment is really important to avoid failure. * Allow for failure; it's part of the innovation process. Fail fast to learn quickly and improve. * Creating a culture of experimentation leads to growth. * Teachers should be encouraged to try new things. * Innovation in education requires a supportive environment. * Success is not guaranteed on the first attempt. * Passion drives success more than financial resources.
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