Single Device for K-8 STEAM Demo Today
Haddock Education announced a webinar demo today (March 10) of a single device for K-8 science, math, coding, and art in STEAM. The focus is on safe, productive tech integration. Could this simplify STEAM instruction across multiple disciplines?
Haddock Education Technologies, founded in 1978, specializes in interactive classroom solutions and STEAM tools for K-12 schools. The company, based in Bel Aire, Kansas, has been a technology partner for schools in 11 Midwestern states for over 45 years. They offer interactive flat panels, STEM/STEAM resources, security systems and facility management tools, along with installation, training, and support. STEAM education is trending toward cross-curricular integration, computational thinking as a core literacy, and robotics as a skill-building tool. There's also a growing emphasis on integrating AI as a collaborative tool and personalizing learning experiences. Equity and inclusion are also key, ensuring access to quality STEM experiences for underrepresented groups. Challenges in K-8 STEAM assessment include disconnected content, inconsistent implementation, and a lack of personalization. Effective STEAM programs emphasize hands-on, project-based learning that connects students with real-world challenges. These programs also aim to build social-emotional skills like collaboration, communication, and resilience. Stratford School, a private institution with campuses in Northern and Southern California, offers a STEAM-focused curriculum from preschool through high school. Their program emphasizes innovation, design thinking, and real-world problem-solving. Stratford's middle schools start an accelerated STREAM program early, with robust offerings in math and science, and computer science is required in all grade levels.