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Successful students - STEM program: teacher learning through a multifaceted vision for STEM education

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Linda HobbsLinda Hobbs, John Cripps ClarkJohn Cripps Clark, B Plant
The current STEM education agenda is driven by the belief that STEM skills are crucial to innovation and development in our contemporary, technological, knowledge-based, competitive global economy (Office of the Chief Scientist, Science, technology, engineering and mathematics: Australia's future. Australian Government, Canberra, 2014; Australia's STEM workforce: Science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Australian Government, Canberra, 2016). This chapter articulates a comprehensive, multifaceted and coherent STEM vision that addresses the subtle and complex challenge of preparing "twenty-first-century" citizens within the constraints of a traditional school system and curriculum. For STEM education to be incorporated effectively and sustainably in schools, a STEM vision needs to be inclusive of school-specific needs. In this chapter, we report on our preliminary insights from a teacher professional development programme operating in ten schools in Victoria, Australia, designed to develop year 7 and 8 science, technology and mathematics teachers' capacity to teach STEM. Evaluative data from the first year of this three-year programme is presented to illustrate the variety of classroom activities that can arise from a comprehensive STEM vision. The research is showing that a STEM vision needs to be more than discrete STEM-related activities slotted into an already bulging curriculum to be sustainable.

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Title of book

Stem education in the junior secondary: the state of play

Chapter number

8

Pagination

133 - 168

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Springer

Place of publication

Singapore

ISBN-13

9789811054488

ISBN-10

9811054487

Language

eng

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B1 Book chapter

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2018, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.

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13

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