New study reveals a “Chinese-style STEM” model achieving deep curriculum integration in Shanghai school
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 10-May-2026 08:15 ET (10-May-2026 12:15 GMT/UTC)
STEM education, emphasizing innovation and practical skills, is a global priority. However, integrating it systematically into core national curricula remains a challenge. A new study reveals that a school in Shanghai has developed a replicable “Chinese-Style STEM” model. This Deep Integration Teaching approach successfully achieves deep subject integration, thematic learning, and competency development without increasing instructional hours or student workload.
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