![]() ![]() “Ada Lovelace, Poet of Science” by Diane Stanley.An inspirational story of Ada Byron Lovelace, who overcame struggles to pursue her interests in math and science. Ada is a unique young woman who models creative thinking, applies mathematics and science to design, and publishes a pioneering computer program. ![]() “Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine” by Laurie Wallmark.Jacksonville’s award-winning children’s science writer Jennifer Swanson’s latest book, “Super Gear: Nanotechnology and Sports Team Up,” an in-depth look at how science is changing the sports world, is on the list. It is a joint project of several organizations: the American Society for Engineering Education, the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, the National Science Teachers Association, the Society of Elementary Presidential Awardees and the Children’s Book Council. To help shape it, the National Science Teachers Association has begun an annual “Best STEM Books” list. If you have a child or are in any way, shape or form involved in education, you know what STEM is.Īn acronym for science, technology, engineering and math, the interest in STEM education is profound. ![]()
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