Teaching STEM: The GE Comics series
General Electric faced the challenge of getting young people interested in the sciences back in 1953. Its solution? Comic books.
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In 1953, General Electric Co. was faced with the challenge of cultivating young talent. At the time, comic books were the go-to entertainment source for America’s youth. In this photo, a cover of a comic book on jet propulsion.
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