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Anderson, Judy.
Integrated approaches to STEM educationan international perspective /
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Integrated approaches to STEM educationedited by Judy Anderson, Yeping Li.
Reminder of title:
an international perspective /
other author:
Anderson, Judy.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
Description:
xiii, 575 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
ScienceStudy and teaching.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52229-2
ISBN:
9783030522292$q(electronic bk.)
Integrated approaches to STEM educationan international perspective /
Integrated approaches to STEM education
an international perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Judy Anderson, Yeping Li. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiii, 575 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advances in STEM education,2520-8616. - Advances in STEM education..
1. Introduction; Judy Anderson and Yeping Li -- Section 1 Approaches to STEM Integration -- 2. STEM Education for the 21st Century; Russell Tytler -- 3. Facilitating STEM Integration through Design; Lyn English -- 4. A Review of Conceptions of Mathematics in Integrated STEM Education; Erin E. Baldinger, Sue Staats, Lesa M. Covington-Clarkson, Elena Gullickson, Fawnda Norman, and Bismark Akoto -- 5. What is the Role of Statistics in Integrating STEM Education? Jane Watson, Noleine Fitzallen, and Helen Chick -- 6. STEM and Numeracy in the Australian Curriculum; Anne Bennison and Vince Geiger -- 7. Investigating the epistemic nature of STEM: Analysis of curriculum documents from the USA using the Family Resemblance Approach; Wonyong Park, Jen-Yi Wu and Sibel Erduran -- 8. Using a proposed Integrated STEM Framework for Designing Lessons in the Singaporean Context; Tang Wee Teo, Aik-Ling Tan, & Kuang Wen Chan -- 9. Approaches to effecting an integrated STEM education in Southern Africa; Judah Makonye and Reuben Dlamini -- Section 2 Designing Integrated STEM Approaches for Students -- 10. Connecting mathematics and science in a US elementary classroom: Investigating computational thinking and the particle nature of matter through project based learning; Emily Miller, Samuel Severance and Joe Krajcik -- 11. Developing US elementary students' STEM practices and concepts in an after school integrated STEM project; Sasha Wang, Steve Swanson, Yuhui Ching, Youngkyun Baek, Dazhi Yang, and Bhaskar Chittoori -- 12. Student STEM beliefs in the UK: how they shift and are shaped by transdisciplinary projects; Karen Skilling -- 13. Climate change and students' critical competences: A Norwegian study; Lisa Steffensen -- 14. Incorporating Mathematical Thinking into High School STEM Physics - A Case Study in the USA; Israel Touitou and Joe Krajcik -- 15. The Next Generation of STEM Education in Asia: Collaborative curriculum design in Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam; Chun-Yen Chang and Pei-Ling Lin -- 16. STEM skill assessment of student learning: An application for Adaptive Comparative Judgment; Scott R. Bartholomew and P. John Williams -- Section 3 Implementing Integrated STEM Approaches in Preservice Teacher Education -- 17. Missing Coherence in STEM Education: Creating Design Based Pedagogical Content Knowledge (DPCK) in Turkish Preservice education; Ibrahim Delan, Consuelo Morales and Joe Krajcik -- 18. Promoting a learning scenario for an integrated approach to STEM: prospective teachers' perspectives in Portugal; Ana Henriques, Helia Oliveira, and Monica Baptista -- 19. Increasing Pre-Service Teachers' Engagement with STEM Learning in Australia; Duncan Symons and Joanne Blannin -- Section 4 Implementing Integrated STEM Approaches in Teacher Professional Development -- 20. Designing and evaluating an integrated STEM professional development program for secondary and primary school teachers in Australia; Judy Anderson and Debbie Tully -- 21. Argumentation in primary grades STEM instruction: Examining teachers' beliefs and practices in the USA; AnnaMarie Conner, Barbara Crawford, Timothy Foutz, Roger B. Hill, David F. Jackson, ChanMin Kim, and Sidney A. Thompson -- 22. Integrated STEM Education in Virginia, USA: CodeVirginia K-5 Coaches Academy; Anita Crowder, Rebecca Dovi and David Naff -- 23. Promoting Integrated STEM Tasks in the Framework of Teachers' Professional Development in Portugal; Maria Cristina Costa, Antonio Domingos and Vitor Teodoro -- 24. Integrated STEM in Australian Public Schools: Opening up Possibilities for Classrooms and Effective Teacher Professional Development; Jane Hunter -- Section 5 Future Directions -- 25. If Integrated STEM Education is the Solution, how do we get there? Author to be identified.
This book provides a platform for international scholars to share evidence for effective practices in integrated STEM education and contributes to the theoretical and practical knowledge gained from the diversity of approaches. Many publications on STEM education focus on one or two of the separate STEM disciplines without considering the potential for delivering STEM curriculum as an integrated approach. This publication analyzes the efficacy of an integrated STEM curriculum and instruction, providing evidence to examine and support various integrations. The volume focuses on the problems seen by academics working in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and provides valuable, high quality research outcomes and a set of valued practices which have demonstrated their use and viability to improve the quality of integrated STEM education.
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