Careers in Science

One of the ways I am trying to engage students in science includes linking the learning to the real world.  Greater focus is being geared toward STEM related careers.  If we are going to prepare students for STEM related careers, wouldn't it be important to know what some of those career choices include?
Here is a great website from Science Buddies that lists a huge variety of careers in science. There are tabs with lists that include careers in math, engineering, and technology too!

Let me give you an example of how this site can help.  During a physical science unit there are many options for careers that link.  Some you might think of and others you might not.  Instead of just having students build paper airplanes to experiment with force, motion, lift, and drag; challenge students to pretend they are the pilot who needs to fly the plane for a set distance or time in the air. As they modify their paper plane, they will begin to learn about the effects of drag, lift, air resistance, etc.

This is just one of many possibilities.  Take a look at the lists for yourself and see what kinds of challenges you can develop for your students.  I'd love to hear what you come up with.  Leave a comment so we can all learn from each other.

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