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Science and math routinely garner more attention -- and funding -- than subjects such as history and English, education expert Alfie Kohn says. He questions in this article whether STEM should be placed above other subjects. Kohn -- who says he's troubled by arguments focusing on economics and global competitiveness in the need for more STEM study -- cites research showing there are actually more STEM graduates than there are available jobs, and relatively few jobs require advanced abilities in STEM subjects.
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