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E-grāmata: Integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Reflections, and Ways Forward

Edited by (Curtin University, Australia), Edited by (University of Western Australia, Australia), Edited by (University of Toronto, Canada)
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How can curriculum integration of school science with the related disciplines of technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) enhance students’ skills and their ability to link what they learn in school with the world outside the classroom?

Featuring actual case studies of teachers’ attempts to integrate their curriculum, their reasons for doing so, how they did it, and their reflections on the outcomes, this book encourages science educators to consider the purposes and potential outcomes of this approach and raises important questions about the place of science in the school curriculum. It takes an honest approach to real issues that arise in curriculum integration in a range of education contexts at the elementary and middle school levels. The clear documentation and critical analysis of the contribution of science in curriculum integration—its implementation and its strengths and weaknesses—will assist teachers, science educators, and researchers to understand how this approach can work to engage students and improve their learning, as well as how it does not happen easily, and how various factors can facilitate or hinder successful integration.

Recenzijas

"This series of case studies is valuable for educators and teacher educators in STEM fields." Teachers College Record

Preface vii
Acknowledgements x
1 Exploring Curriculum Integration: Why Integrate?
1(11)
Leonie Rennie
John Wallace
Grady Venville
2 Focus on Learning: Building Rockets and Submarines at Leaside High School
12(12)
Fiona Budgen
3 Focus on Problem-solving: Modeling an Ice Hockey Rink at Greenwich Public School
24(10)
Sheryl MacMath
4 Focus on Engineering: Bridge Building at Southern High School
34(11)
Grady Venville
5 Focus on Literacy: Linking Language and Horticulture at Seaview Community School
45(9)
Susan Joan Gribble
Leonie Rennie
6 Focus on Reinforcement: Exploring Electricity and Energy Use at Beachville High School
54(10)
Sheryl MacMath
7 Focus on Focus: Making and Marketing a Toy at Rinkview Public School
64(12)
John Wallace
8 Focus on Teacher Support: Considering Access for the Disabled at Gosport Community School
76(12)
Rachel Sheffield
9 Focus on Leadership: Constructing a Model House at Mossburn School
88(12)
Rachel Sheffield
10 Focus on Community: Learning About Tiger Snakes at Chelsea Elementary School
100(12)
Rekha B. Koul
Rosemary Sian Evans
11 Focus on Values: Investigating Water Quality in a Local Lake at Kentish Middle School
112(11)
Grady Venville
12 Reflecting on Curriculum Integration: Seeking Balance and Connection Through a Worldly Perspective
123(20)
Leonie Rennie
Grady Venville
John Wallace
List of Contributors 143(2)
Index 145
Léonie Rennie is a Professor in the Science and Mathematics Education Centre at Curtin University in Western Australia.

Grady Venville is Professor of Science Education, Graduate School of Education, University of Western Australia.

John Wallace is a Professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.