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IBM has publistlod a playbook to helpcities establ sh grades 9 - 1LIschools thatprepare students for STEM careers.

Public/private partnerships can now provide improved STEMeducation forall students

14millionnew tech jobs willbe created from 20{)8-2018 for ihose withassociate's degrees."

more per hour thannon-STEM workers.'

STEM workers earn

ButSTEMand post-secondary schooling can lead to success

In 2009, only 75% Students ®18% in the us1 rank only rof students in community 18thof bachelor's college don't graduate,2

degrees were

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STEM-related, down inmath and i3thfrom 24% in 1985.1 In science IIteracy,~'

Wearen't goodat math andscience.

Studentsaren't stayingin school.+US students

aren't engaged.in STEM.

How a science, tedlllOlog:)~cllgilleering&math (STE.Vl)education is a Ionuula lor success

Do the math

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