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What's the Business with STEM?

New Book Available for Order Now

In this book I explain the importance of integrating entrepreneurship into STEM curriculum, to affect and inspire the necessary change that will prosper America's future.

What's the Business with STEM? by Kamela Goodwyn
NEW
BOOK

"What's the Business with STEM?" interrupts traditional K-12 and collegiate STEM curriculum providing guidance to 180 the direction of STEM education. 

  • Historical

  • Contemporary

  • Trendsetting

  • Educational

This book frames successful models and processes that integrate STEM and entrepreneurship curriculum. These models have a major impact on improving the number of BIPOC STEM businesses and STEM entrepreneurial intellect. The improvement will increase U.S. innovation, intellectual property patents, diversify research teams, and remediate unemployment and underemployment in marginalized communities.

This book is your call to action and your blueprint for creating a better future by beginning to incorporate entrepreneurship into STEM curriculum now.

Because EVERYONE deserves to be included in the growth of STEM! 

QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERS

The Hurdles

What is the formula for improving the number of STEM related businesses and STEM innovation in the U.S.? How may educators lead the charge in preparing students of color to occupy family-supporting STEM jobs? What is an actionable strategy for closing the equity gaps in clinical research? What is the role of educators in improving unemployment and underemployment in black and brown communities?

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I've helped many colleges and organizations answer those questions so that they can become leaders in taking our current mindset around the field of STEM to the next level. Now I want to share it all with you.

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In What's the Business with STEM, you will find the resources and strategies necessary to take the next steps in making STEM entrepreneurship the catalyst to wealth generation, building legacy and equitable diverse representation in the STEM marketplace. 

GOAL OF THE MOVEMENT

The Next Leg

The integration of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and Entrepreneurship curriculum taught in K-12 and collegiate education will secure the U.S. position in innovation, science research and close wealth and equity gaps in black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities. In collaboration with collegiate education business faculty and K-12 educators, STEM educators have an opportunity to pioneer innovative curricula resulting in maximized exposure to STEM, growth in STEM collegiate education graduates, diversification in STEM careers and surges in STEM-related small businesses and innovation.​

My hope is to share with you information that will impact your understanding of STEM entrepreneurship, further expanding your perspective of what is possible for the future.​

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  • Improving documented Innovation for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) populations proven through filed U.S patents

  • Improving the number of BIPOC-owned STEM Small Businesses

  • Increasing the diverse representation of Research Teams

WORKSHEETS & SUPPORTING RESOURCES

Dive Deeper

Bring the book to life with downloadable worksheets designed to help educators, facilitators, and students apply the concepts from What’s the Business with STEM? in real-world classroom and workshop settings.

  • Perfect for middle school, high school, and collegiate curriculum

  • Aligned with STEM and entrepreneurship learning goals

  • Includes reflection prompts, lesson frameworks, and real-life application objectives

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Educators can also pair the book and worksheets with Kamela Joy’s curriculum consulting services to create customized STEM Entrepreneurship lessons tailored to their students.

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