articleInternational Journal of STEM EducationJul 18, 2016GOLD OA

A conceptual framework for integrated STEM education

Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana

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Abstract

The global urgency to improve STEM education may be driven by environmental and social impacts of the twenty-first century which in turn jeopardizes global security and economic stability. The complexity of these global factors reach beyond just helping students achieve high scores in math and science assessments. Friedman (The world is flat: A brief history of the twenty-first century, 2005) helped illustrate the complexity of a global society, and educators must help students prepare for this global shift. In response to these challenges, the USA experienced massive STEM educational reforms in the last two decades. In practice, STEM educators lack cohesive understanding of STEM education. Therefore, they…

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Keywords
  • Operationalization
  • Science education
  • Process (computing)
  • Engineering ethics
  • Educational technology
  • Sociology
  • Mathematics education
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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