A Look at Relationships (Part I): Supporting Theories of STEM Integrated Learning Environment in a Classroom - A Historical Approach
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Creator Tomoki Saito, Ilman Anwari, Lely Mutakinati, Yoshisuke Kumano
Title A Look at Relationships (Part I): Supporting Theories of STEM Integrated Learning Environment in a Classroom - A Historical Approach
Publisher The Institute for the Promotion of Teaching Science and Technology (IPST), Ministry of Education
Publication Year 2559
Journal Title K-12 STEM Education
Journal Vol. 2
Journal No. 2 (April-June)
Page no. 51-61
Keyword STEM Integration, System of Learning, Practices, Transdisciplinarity
ISSN 2408-1515
Abstract In this article, the authors address STEM pedagogies that relate to "integration" issues and to their implementation. Referring to past discussions on transdisciplinary teaching and learning ("transdisciplinarity"), the authors claim that STEM integration might lead to synergy between each of four disciplines, and the interaction of those learnings might have mutual benefits as well as disadvantages. Hence, although educators often find it difficult to leave discrete disciplines in which they studied, learning in an integrated environment that focuses on student-centered learning, could or should differ from teaching in traditional classes. Learning in the STEM Integrated Learning Environment has certain features: 1) learning is not necessarily included in and assessed by disciplines as in traditional classes; 2) learning within and across networks of learners has relationships beyond STEM disciplines; and 3) thus, the environment would be structured by vectors of those relationships. If so, teachers are expected to prepare for interactions among STEM areas of learning.
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