3D Printing is a relatively new concept in education curriculum - but it engages all kinds of learners, and instills real-world critical thinking and innovative problem-solving 21st century skills. Seems to be a no-brainer for an educator looking to breathe new life into a STEM curriculum.
At Holly Grove Elementary School in Holly Springs, North Carolina, Ms. Jennifer Starkey, a technology teacher, has been thrilled to watch her students design, create, and learn when the VariQuest Trifecta™ 800 3D Printer brings their ideas to life - which has made her classroom the most popular in the school.
With over 1,100 students in grades K-6, including some Pre-K and special education students, Ms. Starkey needed a solution to engage every learner. Starting with her 2nd, 4th, and 5th graders, who are fully immersed in the 3D printing hands-on learning tasks, the classroom has turned out some pretty amazing projects as they Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, Improve, and Share (The Engingeering Design Cycle). It's easy to see how 3D Printing is benefiting education at Holly Grove...
In addition to developing great relationships with her students, Ms. Starkey is also able to better connect with parents when her students are eager for her to share what they've been working on - and the parents are happy to hear from the school with a positive phone call or text to hear about what their child has been up to!
When asked why incorporating STEM into the classroom is important, Ms. Starkey responded:
"It's learning LIFE skills. I never use the word STEM; it's just life. I like making [students] go beyond what they think they can't go beyond. They are building on something all the time."
Read more about other projects Holly Grove has done in experiencing STEM learning through 3D Printing, or contact us today to schedule a meeting on how the VariQuest Trifecta™ 800 3D Printer could benefit a STEM program in your school!