Liminal Literacy In the STEM World
We live in a moment of profound transition. Technology is reshaping not only how students think and learn, but how entire communities function, connect, and grow. The digital world is not some distant frontier; it is the landscape our students already inhabit, and the one they will help define. Preparing them to navigate it with confidence, curiosity, and critical skill is not just an educational imperative; it is a civic one.
Thriving communities do not happen by accident. They are built by people who understand the systems around them and who have the tools to participate in, adapt to, and shape those systems. Economic vitality is part of that picture, but it is a means, not an end. The real goal is communities where people can flourish; and that goal begins in classrooms, with students who are seen as the future leaders, workers, neighbors, and changemakers they are becoming.
JASON Learning sits at the intersection of these forces: bridging schools and communities, connecting learning to economic opportunity, and preparing students to move through a rapidly changing world with purpose and literacy. The 2026 National Conference, Liminal Literacy in a Digital World, takes up that challenge directly; exploring what it means to educate young people not just for the world as it is, but for the world they will inherit and build.

