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Knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) is most likely a key driver for gainful employment in the twenty-first century. Unfortunately, America has slipped in education when it comes to STEM. Every three years, the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) measures...
Show Notes I talk to so many people who are facing challenges in their families and who are so sad to see the direction in which the USA is going. In Luke 18, Jesus tells His disciples a parable so that they would always pray and never give up! He goes on to tell the familiar sto...
Science, like an old atheist on his deathbed, has discovered God despite himself. Pain locates the injury. Guilt locates the pathology. Science refutes logic so often that reason itself is a system of faith. Fantasies have more limits than reality. Resurrectio...
Science skills are important for third graders for fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and a foundational understanding of the natural world. In third grade science, my kiddos explore essential topics such as plants and animals, environments, Earth science, weather and space, matter and energy, ...
Extracurricular activities were not the only opportunities Orlowski seized. The flexibility of home schooling allowed him to focus on his passions:math and science. As a junior, Orlowski convinced a physics professor atSan Diego State Universityto let him sit in on an upper-level electrodynamics cla...