cover image: By prioritising STEM over SHAPE in schools we poorly prepare students for a complex future

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By prioritising STEM over SHAPE in schools we poorly prepare students for a complex future

5 Feb 2024

Drawing on findings from the SHAPE in Schools project, Tallulah Holley argues that the prioritisation of STEM subjects in schools risks the creation of a pipeline of students unable to draw on the full range of approaches necessary to address today’s global challenges and suggests we need more polymaths and less specialists to address impending … Continued
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