Abstract

The article describes the current state of STEM as an effective pedagogical condition for the functioning of physics and mathematics classes in extracurricular education. The necessity of creating high-quality educational programs where the STEM approach plays an important role in teaching students and helps to develop talents in science, technology, engineering and mathematics is demonstrated. An example of a developed curriculum for a physics and mathematics class of extracurricular education institutions, which is designed to work with middle and high school students, is presented.

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