During my first five years as a 7th and 8th grade English Language Arts teacher, I was passionate about bringing the beauty of language and words to my students. I wanted my students to experience the joy of getting lost in a story and the power of a well-crafted essay.
Along with my love for literature and writing, I came into the teaching profession with a strong desire to thoughtfully integrate technology into my lessons. I wanted my students to engage with language and literature in new ways, using digital tools to do more than just consume; I wanted them to have opportunities to create and explore. I just wasn’t sure how to translate my passion for technology to practice.
After those first five years of teaching, burnout set in. I felt uninspired and bored with the content, and I could see my lack of excitement creating unengaged learners. I knew if I wanted to continue to love my job and help students develop future-ready skills, I had to make a change.
Thankfully, an opportunity to work in a new wall-to-wall Project-Based Learning classroom became available, and I jumped at the chance. While the two years I spent in this environment totally changed my view of what teaching and learning should look like, I definitely did not know what I was getting myself into.
Around the time I joined the 6th-grade PBL team, Indiana also began encouraging more STEM learning—specifically, integrated STEM and Computer Science. Because Indiana's 6th graders participate in standardized science testing, preparing my students for more than just the ELA assessment became my responsibility.
My team initially struggled with ways to connect different subjects, but with the help of our PBL coach and continued support and encouragement from our building administrators, we eventually found ourselves designing meaningful, authentic, and fun projects based on ELA skills that also included: science, technology, and computer science.
My students read novels that led to them engineering prototypes of assistive devices made from simple machines. They read nonfiction texts, outlined research, and collected data to explain how weather impacted the potholes around our school so they could apply to be construction crew foremen. They also designed, created, and wrote persuasive content for websites to explain why various ecosystems needed more attention and change to be preserved.
Not only were our students more excited about learning than ever, but they were also creatively applying the most important ELA skills and science content needed to be successful. They were able to identify, “Why are we learning this,” and also demonstrated an understanding of quarterly writing prompts and common assessments.
Despite these hurdles, the rewards were immense. I witnessed firsthand how integrated STEM can empower students, foster critical thinking, collaboration, and innovation, and make learning authentic and engaging. It's not about replacing literacy with STEM; it's about using 21st-century skills and topics to enhance and enrich the learning experience with ELA as the starting point. As for the standardized tests, the percentage of students passing both the ELA and Science tests went up each year we implemented integrated STEM.
So, to my fellow literacy-loving educators who are beginning your integrated STEM journey, I encourage you to consider the benefits of bringing authentic, relevant learning to your students. You don't need to be a coding whiz or a math genius to bring STEM into your classroom. Start small, explore your passions, and be open to learning alongside your students. Here are a few tips and resources to get you started:
Our most successful future students will graduate from schools that bridge traditional content areas, STEM, and Computer Science. By embracing integrated STEM, we not only equip our students with essential future-ready skills but also reignite our passion for teaching.
If you’re ready to become a STEM and CS convert (or maybe just taking baby steps toward the idea), let our team of STEM education experts at Five Star help you on your journey of discovery, innovation, and integration!