A substantial part of early education deals with making students more aware of how they impact their immediate environments and how those environments in turn influence their successes. This goes for both their academic pursuits and things they encounter just in daily living. As a whole, education serves to prepare individuals for productive, fulfilling lives. This is why STEM education is so critical to the curriculum, because it embraces the very subjects that regularly influence and impact students in their everyday lives. Which is also why it’s not just an important focus for teachers dealing with the specific subjects of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, but for every teacher who is interested in expanding their instruction to broaden student perspective in all subjects. By invigorating your curriculum and instruction according to STEM objectives, you can transform your classroom to become an improved learning environment for your students.