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STEM education across the learning continuum = early childhood to senior secondary /
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Title/Author:
STEM education across the learning continuum/ edited by Amy MacDonald, Lena Danaia, Steve Murphy.
Reminder of title:
early childhood to senior secondary /
other author:
MacDonald, Amy.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2020.,
Description:
xiv, 311 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1 Introduction -- 2 Sustaining STEM: A Framework for Effective STEM Education Across the Learning Continuum -- 3 What Happens When the Robot gets Eyelashes? Gender Perspective on Programming in Preschool -- 4 Mathematical Signs and their Cultural Transmission in Pretend Play -- 5 A Picture Book Pedagogy for Early Childhood Mathematics Education -- 6 Making STEM Visible in Early Childhood Curriculum Frameworks -- 7 Supporting and Scaffolding Early Childhood Teachers in Positive Approaches to Teaching and Learning with Technology -- 8 Digital Technologies and Numeracy: Synergy or Discord? -- 9 'Quality' STEM Leaders in Remote Indigenous Contexts: Creating Pedagogical Capital -- 10 Exploring Student Views and Perspectives within a Changing Classroom Context: Developing Mathematical Inquiry Communities with Diverse Learners -- 11 Affect and Engagement in STEM Education -- 12 Engaging Students in STEM with Non-Traditional Educational Programmes: Bridging the Gaps between Experts and Learners -- 13 Threshold Concepts in Primary School Maths and Sciences: An Investigation of some Underlying Ideas of STEM -- 14 Pedagogical Partnerships in Primary and Secondary STEM Education -- 15 Transforming Pedagogy in Mathematics and Science in Qatar: A Study of Teacher and Student Perspectives -- 16 Motivating Rural Students in STEM: Practices Contributing to Student Engagement with STEM in Rural Victorian Schools.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Science - Study and teaching. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2821-7
ISBN:
9789811528217
STEM education across the learning continuum = early childhood to senior secondary /
STEM education across the learning continuum
early childhood to senior secondary /[electronic resource] :edited by Amy MacDonald, Lena Danaia, Steve Murphy. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020. - xiv, 311 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1 Introduction -- 2 Sustaining STEM: A Framework for Effective STEM Education Across the Learning Continuum -- 3 What Happens When the Robot gets Eyelashes? Gender Perspective on Programming in Preschool -- 4 Mathematical Signs and their Cultural Transmission in Pretend Play -- 5 A Picture Book Pedagogy for Early Childhood Mathematics Education -- 6 Making STEM Visible in Early Childhood Curriculum Frameworks -- 7 Supporting and Scaffolding Early Childhood Teachers in Positive Approaches to Teaching and Learning with Technology -- 8 Digital Technologies and Numeracy: Synergy or Discord? -- 9 'Quality' STEM Leaders in Remote Indigenous Contexts: Creating Pedagogical Capital -- 10 Exploring Student Views and Perspectives within a Changing Classroom Context: Developing Mathematical Inquiry Communities with Diverse Learners -- 11 Affect and Engagement in STEM Education -- 12 Engaging Students in STEM with Non-Traditional Educational Programmes: Bridging the Gaps between Experts and Learners -- 13 Threshold Concepts in Primary School Maths and Sciences: An Investigation of some Underlying Ideas of STEM -- 14 Pedagogical Partnerships in Primary and Secondary STEM Education -- 15 Transforming Pedagogy in Mathematics and Science in Qatar: A Study of Teacher and Student Perspectives -- 16 Motivating Rural Students in STEM: Practices Contributing to Student Engagement with STEM in Rural Victorian Schools.
This is the first comprehensive book to consider STEM education from early childhood through to senior secondary education. It approaches STEM as a form of real-world, problem-based education that draws on the knowledge and skills of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines. Rather than presenting each of the separate disciplines to an equal extent, it focuses on STEM researchers' perspectives on how their work contributes to effective STEM education in terms of building knowledge, skills and engagement. Gathering contributions by authors from various countries, the book explores effective STEM education from a range of perspectives within the international context. Moreover, it addresses critical issues in STEM education, including transition and trajectories, gender, rurality, socioeconomic status and cultural diversity. By doing so, it not only shares the current state of knowledge in this field, but also offers a source of inspiration for future research.
ISBN: 9789811528217
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