Our Unique Teaching Approach

At STEM Excel Academy, we take a different path from traditional schools by using an interdisciplinary case-based teaching method rather than a subject-siloed approach. This innovative model encourages collaboration across multiple subjects to mirror real-world problem-solving and prepare students for dynamic careers.
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Each year, students are required to take a total of eight courses. Among these, the following are mandatory:
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One English course
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One science course (Physics, Biology, or Chemistry)
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One Math course (Algebra, Geometry or Calculus)
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One Business course
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The remaining four courses can be selected based on the student’s interests and goals.
How Our Teaching Model Works
English:
Students learn to write, communicate, such as explain the STEM solution, storytelling and white paper, such as history content and literature quotes to promote or highlight the features of the STEM solution, product, or service that it offers or plans to offer, helping storytelling and why it has a great impact.
Students learn how to write comprehensive business proposals. English teachers focus on developing the communication skills necessary to present solutions clearly and persuasively, a vital component of any successful business case. Students will also learn other written skills FAQs to help explain the STEM solution, social media content, award submissions, speeches, key messages, positioning statements and applications, press releases, op-eds, articles and proposals
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STEM: Physics, Biology, or Chemistry
Whether tackling engineering, computer science, or scientific challenges, students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to develop practical solutions. STEM teachers guide students through essential concepts tailored to solving the specific case.
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Mathematics: Algebra, Functions, or Calculus
The quantitative reasoning skills to analyze data, create models, and optimize solutions. This analytical foundation strengthens the technical and financial aspects of the business case.
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Business:
Business classes teach students to create financial plans, forecasts, and management strategies. Depending on the focus of the case, students apply tools for market analysis, budgeting, and risk assessment, ensuring their solutions are both innovative and economically viable.
Example Case Study Project
