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Diversity Equity and Inclusion in STEM

The Diversity in Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) includes all of the differences among people and the characteristics that make one group different from another group of people. The list is extensive but some examples are socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity. With a more diverse workforce,…
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Learning and Development for the Future – STEM

Education is the single strongest predictor of success. Organizations are investing in the education of their employees at higher rates than ever before. The emphasis on reinforced education needs to begin with our children. Finding unique and powerful ways to learn and develop will be key in creating a future…
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The Relationship between Sports, STEM Education, Median Income & The Crime Rate

According to the latest numbers, Florida high schools produce the highest number of division one college football players of any state*.  However, Florida ranks 41st in America in terms of funding per student in public schools*, and STEM education is the most expensive form of education and often suffers the…
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For-Profit Charter Schools – The Answer to South Florida’s Public School Education Issues?

Concerned parents have been looking for alternative options for their students for years. 87% of Florida’s youth is currently enrolled in some form of public school education, and households with children in private schools make 174% of the income of households with children in public schools, indicating a private education…