“One of the things that we have going for us as we seek to turn those hopes into reality is the effective creative partnership between key youth sector organisations, specialist digital training providers and higher educa-tion institutions. These are early days – exciting days – as we take the first steps towards embedding STEAM in Irish youth work.” That’s one of the points made in an insightful essay by Janice Feighery, Barbara Nea and Hilary Tierney on the future of STEAM in Irish Youth Work.
You can read it in the collection Maker Activities in Youth Work published by Verke, Finland.
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