STEM means science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
STEM means science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
STEM means the line where the port and starboard hulls join together at the bow.
Examples of STEM in a sentence
Each year, the District will endeavor to provide and/or arrange training opportunities in STEM integration that will qualify to meet the requirement of PESB rules promulgated pursuant to RCW 28A.410.221.
While this work is much appreciated and the UEPC plans to conduct additional research as part of the STEM Action Center’s math personalized learning grant, the final report of this work is expected no sooner than summer 2025.
More Definitions of STEM
STEM means science, technology, engineering, and mathematics delivered in an integrated fashion using cross-disciplinary learning experiences that can include language arts, performing and fine arts, and career and technical education.
STEM means to place sand or other inert material in a blast hole, either above explosives or between layers or decks of explosives so that the effect of the explosives is maximised;
STEM means a stem that measures 3 mm or more from the shoulder of the olive. Stems are classified as follows:
STEM means science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
STEM means any projection or part which appears to have a round or virtually round shape, including bolt and screw heads, with a relatively constant overall diameter and which has a free end that can be contacted;
STEM means that Product will be available and ready for loading at the point of shipment on the date stated and in the quantity specified.
STEM means the combination of the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.