ISTE 2014: How Arts Integration Can Uplift STEM

Arts have a role to play in problem-solving, educators say.

Participants

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<li><strong>LeVar Burton</strong>, Co-founder of Reading Rainbow</li>
<li><strong>Jeff Charbonneau</strong>, Zillah High School educator</li>
<li><strong>Kevin Carroll</strong>, author</li>
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Video Highlights

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<li>Engaging students imaginations is key to problem solving, says LeVar Burton. And sparking that curiosity begins with a simple question: "What if?"</li>
<li>The arts have every right to be a part of STEM education, because it's all about problem-solving, says Jeff Charbonneau</li>
<li>Kevin Carroll likes to think of the A in STEAM not just as arts, but also activity. "STEAM then become emotion and inertia plus the arts," he says.</li>
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