COVID-19 pandemic – Time to speak about STEM education, sustainable development and conspiracies
Based on publicly available data correlations have been found between youngsters’ literacies assessment and adultś assessments and behaviour patterns in social practice. Overall, it can be pointed out that STEM Sustainability Education of young people induces, in long-term education aims, STEM liter...
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