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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. |