
Humanities are taking a backseat to STEM education and that is creating problems
Just a decade ago, most of us were still thinking of STEM as a word, not an acronym.
Today, we know it stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, because STEM has become a huge priority, even a juggernaut, in education, employment, and government.
Parents steer their kids toward the future with STEM careers in mind and high schools, summer camps and even toymakers tailor their offerings accordingly.
