


THAMES (Technology, Humanities, Arts, Mathematics, Engineering, and Science includes all three branches of science: natural science, social science, and formal science).THAMES (Technology, Hands-On, Arts, Mathematics, Engineering, Science).AMSEE (Applied Math, Science, Engineering, and Entrepreneurship).SHTEAM (Science, Humanities, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine).GEMS (Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science) used for programs to encourage women to enter these fields.STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Applied Mathematics) more focus on applied mathematics.STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, and Mathematics) add Agriculture.A-STEM (Arts, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) more focus and based on humanism and arts.STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).STEEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Economics, and Mathematics) adds economics as a field.STREAM (Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) adds robotics and arts as fields.STREM (Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, and Multimedia) adds robotics as a field and replaces mathematics with media.STREM (Science, Technology, Robotics, Engineering, and Mathematics) adds robotics as a field.METALS (STEAM + Logic), introduced by Su Su at Teachers College, Columbia University.MEd Curriculum Studies: STEMS² (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Social Sciences and Sense of Place) integrates STEM with social sciences and sense of place.STEMLE (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Law and Economics) identifies subjects focused on fields such as applied social sciences and anthropology, regulation, cybernetics, machine learning, social systems, computational economics and computational social sciences.iSTEM (invigorating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) identifies new ways to teach STEM-related fields.STEMIE (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Invention and Entrepreneurship) adds Inventing and Entrepreneurship as means to apply STEM to real world problem solving and markets.STM (Scientific, Technical, and Mathematics or Science, Technology, and Medicine or Scientific, Technical, and Medical).STREAMi (Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, Maths, innovation).SMET (science, mathematics, engineering, and technology previous name ).In 2001, the acronym was adopted by Rita Colwell and other science administrators in the National Science Foundation (NSF). One of the first NSF projects to use the acronym was STEMTEC, the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Teacher Education Collaborative at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which was founded in 1998. Based on the program's recognized success and his expertise in STEM education, Charles Vela was asked to serve on numerous NSF and Congressional panels in science, mathematics and engineering education it is through this manner that NSF was first introduced to the acronym STEM. Moreover, the CAHSEE started a summer program for talented under-represented students in the Washington, DC area called the STEM Institute. Vela, the founder and director of the Center for the Advancement of Hispanics in Science and Engineering Education (CAHSEE). In the early 1990s, the acronym STEM was used by a variety of educators including Charles E. 2.14.16 Events and programs to help develop STEM in US schools.2.14.14 Trajectories of STEM graduates in STEM and non-STEM jobs.2.14.7 American Competitiveness Initiative.2.14.3 STEM-eligible degrees in US immigration.In the United Kingdom, the social sciences are categorized separately and are instead grouped together with humanities and arts to form another counterpart acronym named HASS (Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences), rebranded in the UK in 2020 as SHAPE. In the United States, these are typically included by organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the Department of Labor's O*Net online database for job seekers, and the Department of Homeland Security. There is no universal agreement on which disciplines are included in STEM in particular whether or not the science in STEM includes social sciences, such as psychology, sociology, economics, and political science. It has implications for workforce development, national security concerns (as a shortage of STEM-educated citizens can reduce effectiveness in this area) and immigration policy. This term is typically used to address an education policy or curriculum choices in schools. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ( STEM) is a broad term used to group together these academic disciplines. For other uses, see STEM (disambiguation) and Stem (disambiguation).
