STEM education K-12: perspectives on integration
Queensland University of Technology
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Abstract
This commentary was stimulated by Yeping Li’s first editorial (2014) citing one of the journal’s goals as adding multidisciplinary perspectives to current studies of single disciplines comprising the focus of other journals. In this commentary, I argue for a greater focus on STEM integration, with a more equitable representation of the four disciplines in studies purporting to advance STEM learning. The STEM acronym is often used in reference to just one of the disciplines, commonly science. Although the integration of STEM disciplines is increasingly advocated in the literature, studies that address multiple disciplines appear scant with mixed findings and inadequate directions for STEM advancement.…
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- Science education
- Educational technology
- Technology integration
- Mathematics education
- Computer science
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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