Let's Talk About It Tuesdays: "Ethics Unleashed: STEM for a Brighter Future"

Juan Linares Orihuela • March 19, 2024

"Building a Future Through Promoting Ethics in Our Classrooms and Workplaces"

STEM education goes beyond classrooms and workplaces; it's about thinking critically and solving problems, which are crucial for society to move forward. The ethical aspect of STEM is simple: how we use STEM knowledge can either make big issues in our communities better or worse. But here at CODE313, our focus is on harnessing the power of STEM to shape a brighter future!


How?
At the core of Ethical STEM is a strong framework that covers the following: fair access, teamwork, thinking for oneself, fairness, including everyone, caring for the environment, honesty, and teaching ethics that adapts to changing technology. This foundation helps people grow and benefits society.


Who is responsible?

Responsibility for teaching ethical STEM falls on students, parents, teachers, leaders, and businesses like CODE313. Together, we build a culture that cares about doing the right thing for everyone. In today's world, it's crucial to focus on ethics in STEM education. By doing this together, we unlock the power of STEM to create a fairer and better world for everyone.


What is next?

Ethics in STEM Education is vital. It guides us to use science and technology for the greater good. By staying true to ethical values, we create a future full of progress, inclusivity, and prosperity. Let's commit to this path, shaping a brighter world for generations to come.

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