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IBM has publistlod a playbook to help
cities establ sh grades 9- 1LIschools that
prepare students for STEM careers.
Public/private partnerships can now provide improved STEM
education forall students
14million
new tech jobs will
be created from 20{)8-
2018 for ihose with
associate's degrees."
more per hour than
non-STEM workers.'
STEM workers earn
ButSTEMand post-secondary schooling can lead to success
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75% Students ®18% in the us
1 rank only rof students in community
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degrees were
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in school.+
US students
aren't engaged.
in STEM.
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