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DEVELOPING A GROWTH MINDSET
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At Lincoln School, STEAM is more than just Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math—it is a way of learning. As an educational discipline, STEAM sparks a lifelong passion for the arts and sciences in learners from a very early age. Our STEAM framework goes even further, emphasizing not only how to learn—how to formulate questions, investigate, experiment, and create—but also how to engage the creative process in developing various methods for all of those activities.

Our STEAM framework also brings disciplines together in innovative ways. Leveraging the synergy between the modeling process and math/science content, for example, dissolves the boundaries between modeling techniques and mathematical/scientific thinking. Through this holistic approach, girls learn more deeply and engage more thoroughly with the concepts targeted in learning outcomes.

“STEAM empowers learners in an equitable space; it’s everyone’s game. The STEAM mindset is a laboratory for practical inquiry,” says John Diego Arango, Director of the STEAM Program at Lincoln School.

In this quarter’s Engineering and Design course, Upper School students learn about and use the engineering process to flexibly work in any situation to solve problems. Some of the projects they are working on include:

  • Designing, printing, and building hydroponic systems