Inspired Inquiry: Crafting K-5 STEM Lessons with Science Fiction
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Creator Emily Midkiff, Bonnie Laabs
Title Inspired Inquiry: Crafting K-5 STEM Lessons with Science Fiction
Publisher The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST), Ministry of Education
Publication Year 2561
Journal Title K-12 STEM Education
Journal Vol. 4
Journal No. 1 (January-March)
Page no. 289-296
Keyword STEM Education, K-5 Science, Science Fiction, Language Arts, Picturebooks
ISSN 2408-1515
Abstract As many proponents of STEAM education have argued, the creativity and socially-grounded expressiveness of art is a naturally occurring function of science, technology, engineering, and math. No innovations could be made otherwise! Teachers can develop this essential creativity in elementary science lessons through high-quality science fiction. While largely understudied in education research, there is evidence that engaging children in quality science fiction is likely to increase engagement and interest in STEM study and potentially even STEM careers. High quality examples of science fiction have a special penchant for evoking wonder and speculationprime ingredients for inquiry. This article offers the theory, guidance, and ideas that science teachers need to begin using science fiction picturebooks as a productive tool in STEAM lessons.
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