Considerations for Teaching Integrated STEM Education

University of Minnesota · Twin Cities Orthopedics

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Abstract

Quality Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education is vital for the future success of students. Integrated STEM education is one way to make learning more connected and relevant for students. There is a need for further research and discussion on the knowledge, experiences, and background that teachers need to effectively teach integrated STEM education. A support, teaching, efficacy, and materials (s.t.e.m.) model of considerations for teaching integrated STEM education was developed through a year-long partnership with a middle school. The middle school was implementing Project Lead the Way’s Gateway to Technology curriculum. The s.t.e.m. model is a good starting point for teachers as…

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Keywords
  • General partnership
  • Curriculum
  • Gateway (web page)
  • Mathematics education
  • Problem-based learning
  • Engineering education
  • Pedagogy
  • Medical education
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