Handbook of Research on STEM Education

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Carla C. Johnson
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computational thinking
culturally relevant pedagogy
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elementary STEM
engineering education
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equity in science
informal learning environments
Integrate Stem
integrated curriculum policy analysis
integrated STEM
Integrative Stem Teaching
intersectionality research
Lyn D. English
Margaret Moehr Schoeder
mathematical modeling
mathematics education
National Academy
Professional Development
science education
secondary STEM
Steam
Stem Activity
STEM assessment
Stem Career
Stem Concept
Stem Curriculum
Stem Discipline
Stem Education
STEM education research
Stem Enterprise
Stem Experience
Stem Field
Stem Learning
Stem Literacy
Stem Major
STEM modelling
STEM pedagogy
STEM policy
Stem Practice
Stem Reform
Stem School
Stem Subject
Stem Teacher
Stem Workforce
Tamara Moore
technology education
transdisciplinary education

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367075620
  • Weight: 1280g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Handbook of Research on STEM Education represents a groundbreaking and comprehensive synthesis of research and presentation of policy within the realm of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. What distinguishes this Handbook from others is the nature of integration of the disciplines that is the founding premise for the work – all chapters in this book speak directly to the integration of STEM, rather than discussion of research within the individual content areas.

The Handbook of Research on STEM Education explores the most pressing areas of STEM within an international context. Divided into six sections, the authors cover topics including: the nature of STEM, STEM learning, STEM pedagogy, curriculum and assessment, critical issues in STEM, STEM teacher education, and STEM policy and reform. The Handbook utilizes the lens of equity and access by focusing on STEM literacy, early childhood STEM, learners with disabilities, informal STEM, socio-scientific issues, race-related factors, gender equity, cultural-relevancy, and parental involvement. Additionally, discussion of STEM education policy in a variety of countries is included, as well as a focus on engaging business/industry and teachers in advocacy for STEM education.

The Handbook’s 37 chapters provide a deep and meaningful landscape of the implementation of STEM over the past two decades. As such, the findings that are presented within provide the reader with clear directions for future research into effective practice and supports for integrated STEM, which are grounded in the literature to date.

Carla C. Johnson is Professor of Science Education and Associate Dean in the College of Education, and Executive Director of the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State University, USA.

Margaret J. Mohr-Schroeder is Professor of STEM Education and Associate Dean at University of Kentucky, USA.

Tamara J. Moore is Professor of Engineering Education and Interim Executive Director of INSPIRE Research at Purdue University, USA.

Lyn D. English is Professor of STEM Education at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.