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Citation Details Problem US students continue to lag behind the rest of the world in the four core STEM subjects. The answer, many believe, is a practical approach to project-based learning.(STEM Teaching)(Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Neal Starkman T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) (Magazine/Journal) October 1, 2007 Thomson Gale 34 10 35(5)
Neal Starkman is the owner of Flashpoint Development, a consulting company located in Seattle, Washington; you can find his website at www.nealstarkman.com. Neal holds a Ph.D. in Social Psychology; is the author of numerous books, videos, prevention programs, and magazine articles; and has memorized many of the words in the dictionary, but not in sequence. To help himself focus, he occasionally pretends he’s someone else.