[Catalist] An interesting read on the direction demand for STEM Skills appears to be heading

Roy Skinner rsskinner at optusnet.com.au
Thu Nov 30 15:09:16 AEDT 2017


Hmm. Interesting how the demand for traditional phys/chem/bio is the lowest but Scientific Thinking has the highest demand.

Students might interpret this as not needing to study science to get employment but how would you develop scientific thinking without studying science?

Roy

 

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Demand for people skills is growing faster than demand for STEM skills <https://theconversation.com/demand-for-people-skills-is-growing-faster-than-demand-for-stem-skills-86754> 

 

 



 






	

Demand for people skills is growing faster than demand for STEM skills


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Despite the hype about STEM skills, research shows interpersonal, problem-solving and entrepreneurial skills wil...

	

 



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