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How early should we introduce STEM to students? At least as early as middle school is Keith’s conclusion and that is our discussion in the episode. Keith Burgess is a science teacher and a Kenan Fellow with strong passions in STEM. He also believes that education is a part of solutions to improve students’ economic mobility.

During this episode Keith started from explaining the issues regarding diversity in the STEM field. He pointed out that without role models to help students to see themselves in those good STEM roles, students may not realize they are capable of becoming STEM professionals. Therefore, it is critical to have programs designed to engage students at an early age before they are trying to figure out the exact career paths in high school.

Especially when we have such a significant STEM talent shortage today, I hope we all got the messages that STEM professionals really need to engage and mentor students to build up their confidence in STEM. Smart kids come from all kinds of families, let help them to “put poverty in the rear view mirror!”

You can also watch this episode by subscribe YouTube Channel: Joint STEM Initiative
To know more about Keith, you can check out his website
https://www.wkburgess.com/

or his LinkedIn profile
https://www.linkedin.com/in/w-keith-burgess-mat-096a471aa/

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