STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. In general education, STEM is not always a single subject — it is often an integrated way of learning where students ask questions, design experiments or prototypes, measure results, and use math and technology to explain what happened.

How is STEM different from theory-only classes?

The focus is open-ended problems: multiple solution paths are possible, and students learn to try, fail, and iterate. That mindset is closer to real workplaces and many science & engineering fairs.

How does iLabsViet implement STEM?

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