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This article examines the contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in improving the achievement of Black students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields. We couple recent descriptive... more
This article examines the contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities in improving the achievement of Black students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics) fields. We couple recent descriptive statistics with an extensive review of the literature to elucidate the conditions and best practices, which exist at many HBCUs and characterize these institutions as models for majority institutions for the support of all Black and other racial minority students. We conclude with a discussion and recommendations.
Aplicaciones de Células Madre en Medicina Regenerativa y Terapéutica de la Enfermedad
Lecorchick III, D., Maynard, J., Morin, M., Nichols, S., Peterson, B., & Ruesch, E., (2018). School-based mentoring: High school students mentor elementary students. Elementary STEM Journal, 23(1), 18-23.
- by Douglas Lecorchick and +2
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- Mentoring, STEM Education, Peer Mentoring
Bu çalışmada, İş-Enerji ve İtme-Momentum konularına yönelik hazırlanan FeTeMM (Fen-Teknoloji-Matematik-Mühendislik) etkinliklerinin öğretmen adaylarının kavramsal anlamaları üzerine etkileri araştırılmıştır. Çalışmada ön test - son test... more
Bu çalışmada, İş-Enerji ve İtme-Momentum konularına yönelik hazırlanan FeTeMM (Fen-Teknoloji-Matematik-Mühendislik) etkinliklerinin öğretmen adaylarının kavramsal anlamaları üzerine etkileri araştırılmıştır. Çalışmada ön test - son test kontrol gruplu yarı-deneysel model kullanılmıştır. Araştırmanın uygulama basamağında İş-Enerji ve İtme-Momentum konuları deney grubundaki öğrencilere FeTeMM eğitimi yaklaşımıyla, kontrol grubundaki öğrencilere ise geleneksel öğretim yöntemleri ile işlenmiştir. Çalışmaya bir devlet üniversitesinde öğrenim gören İlköğretim Matematik Öğretmenliği ikinci sınıf öğrencileri katılmıştır. Çalışmada veri toplama aracı olarak “İş-Enerji ve İtme-Momentum Kavramsal Anlama Testi” kullanılmıştır. Çalışma sonucunda İş-Enerji ve İtme-Momentum konularına ilişkin kavramsal anlamaları bakımından iki grup arasında istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir fark ortaya çıkmamakla birlikte FeTeMM eğitiminin kavramsal anlama üzerine olumlu etkilerinin olduğu görülmüştür.
- by Mert Büyükdede and +1
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- Physics Education, STEM Education, Fizik Eğitimi, Fetemm Egitimi
This study examines how Girls of Color use justice-oriented tech to transformatively resist anti-Black racism in both their schools and communities. By centering the technological creations and narrative storytellings of four 9th grade... more
This study examines how Girls of Color use justice-oriented tech to transformatively resist anti-Black racism in both their schools and communities. By centering the technological creations and narrative storytellings of four 9th grade Black girls, I showcase how race-ceneterd and justice-oriented tech use can be use to not only combat, but also to heal from Black death, racial violence and spirit murder. Data for this study include field notes from weekly classroom observations (September 2018 - May 2019), one-hour, semi-structured interviews with each study participant, and a document analysis of students’ race-conscious CS projects. Findings from this study suggest that justice-oriented computer science is not only particularly engaging for Black girls, but that it offers an unprecedented opportunity for Black girls to engage in racial activism and communal coping - two activities that have been positively linked to improved academic and mental health outcomes for Students of Color.
STEAM is a developing educational model of how the traditional academic subjects (silos) of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics can be structured into a framework by which to plan integrative curricula. It includes... more
STEAM is a developing educational model of how the traditional academic subjects (silos) of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics can be structured into a framework by which to plan integrative curricula. It includes review s of the epistemologies of general and discipline specific developments in conjunction with the individual discipline’s standards, as related to integrative, or holistic, education. Investigating these educational relationships to one another is currently being explored as a way to find the commons of education in relation to pedagogy and language. Along with the development of commons is the need for the disciplines to work with one another in a structure that is able to be adaptable to the many variations of discipline combinations that make up different directions that people in society pursue. This paper is an introduction to concepts on the development of such a structure.
The ubiquitous sameness of urban greenways prompts questions on generative design grammar and syntax, whether creative, critical rethinking at that level might be lacking. However the design syntax of urban greenways is not explicitly... more
The ubiquitous sameness of urban greenways prompts questions on generative design grammar and syntax, whether creative, critical rethinking at that level might be lacking. However the design syntax of urban greenways is not explicitly discussed thus leaving a critical gap in knowledge. This paper begins tackling the larger question by acting on the fundamental subset of it, by operationalizing the design syntax of urban greenways. This is done through mathematics-based graph studies to analyze patterns and shapes, photography based thermal, material and morphology studies, and section analyses to make imagery-derived deductions on the design syntax. Recommendation on approaches to diversify and enrich the design syntax includes a more direct reference from ecosystem science theories such for siting and planning the urban greenways at macro- to meso-scale, a mixed-method approach, combining mathematics, photography and drawings based frames for analyses at meso-, to micro-scale, and a turtle view scale for designing at meso- to micro-scale, with an emphasis on latter.
Keywords: Design thinking; Syntax; Greenway; Urban; Planning; Landscape; STEM integrated design; Inter-disciplinary
Anormal Psikoloji kitabı, ruhsal bozukluklar alanında çalışan tüm profesyoneller, psikiyatristler, klinik psikologlar, psikologlar, psikolojik danışmanlar, hekimler, sosyal hizmet uzmanları, psikiyatri hemşireleri ve bu alanlarda öğrenci... more
Anormal Psikoloji kitabı, ruhsal bozukluklar alanında çalışan tüm profesyoneller, psikiyatristler, klinik psikologlar, psikologlar, psikolojik danışmanlar, hekimler, sosyal hizmet uzmanları, psikiyatri hemşireleri ve bu alanlarda öğrenci yetiştiren akademisyenler ile eğitim alan öğrenciler için temel bir başvuru kitabıdır.
2013 yılının Mayısı ayında yayımlanan DSM-5 ölçütlerine göre ruhsal bozukluklarla ilgili sunulan bilgilerin güncellemesinin de yapıldığı bu kitap, tüm dünyada pek çok üniversitenin psikiyatri ve psikoloji bölümlerinde ders kitabı olarak okutulmaktadır.
Kitabın her bölümünde, ilk olarak ruhsal bozukluklarla ilgili vakalar sunulmakta, daha sonra bozuklukların klinik tanıları yapılmakta ve DSM-IV-TR’den farklı olan DSM-5’te yapılan değişikliklere yer verilmektedir. Ayrıca, DSM-5’teki tanı ölçütleri, bozuklukların etiyolojisi ve epidemiyolojisi, bozukluklar üzerinde kalıtımın ve çevrenin etkileri, biyolojik ve sosyal ve kültürel etkiler, en güncel araştırmalardan elde edilen verilerle harmanlanarak sunulmaktadır. Ruhsal bozuklukların tedavisinde etkili olacak terapi yaklaşımları ve ilaçla yapılan tedaviler hakkında da bilgiler veren kitap, sahip olduğu zengin içeriği ile eşsiz bir kaynaktır.
Anormal Psikoloji kitabının; profesyoneller ve öğrenciler için önemli bir rehber olacağına, yardıma ihtiyaç duyan insanların sorunlarının çözümüne, ruhsal bozuklukların tanı ve tedavisinde önemli katkılar sağlayacağına inanıyoruz.
Tutorial for individual work in extracurricular activities in natural sciences
described the PBL resources and the extent of their utilization along science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) components. It compared the administrators' and teachers' assessment on the PBL resources. Further, it... more
described the PBL resources and the extent of their utilization along science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) components. It compared the administrators' and teachers' assessment on the PBL resources. Further, it identified the opportunities and challenges in these resources. A management program was prepared to enhance the delivery of STEM instruction. This study used the descriptive method of research with a questionnaire as the main data gathering instrument. Unstructured interview and focus group discussion complemented the results. Respondents were 124 administrators and 304 STEM teachers from the four Division of Batangas – Division of Lipa, Batangas, Batangas City, and Tanauan. Weighted mean and t-test were used in the analysis of data. Project-based learning in public senior high schools was supported with capable teachers and sufficient material resources. The utilization of PBL resources Along Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics was o...
The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between pre-service teachers' scientific epistemological beliefs and their science teaching efficacy beliefs. A correlational research design was used. The sample consisted of 115... more
The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between pre-service teachers' scientific epistemological beliefs and their science teaching efficacy beliefs. A correlational research design was used. The sample consisted of 115 level 100 pre-service teachers (73 males and 42 females). The Students Scientific Epistemological Views questionnaire (SSEV) and the Science Teaching Efficacy Beliefs Inventory (STEBI-B) were used to collect the data. It was found that scientific epistemological views of pre-service teachers were availing as indicated by the overall mean above 3 (M = 3.58, SD = .49). The dimensions of methodological approach and scientific attitude (M =3.90, SD = .62) and nature of scientific knowledge (M = 3.54, SD = .58 were availing. However, the dimension of authority and accuracy of scientific knowledge (M = 3.23, SD = .68) was less availing. It was also found that pre-service teachers' science teaching efficacy beliefs were low (M = 3.3, SD = .38).
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences and similarities in competency training for scientific research of high school students in Mexico and Germany. The data collection was accomplished through focus groups, in which... more
The purpose of this study was to examine the differences and similarities in competency training for scientific research of high school students in Mexico and Germany. The data collection was accomplished through focus groups, in which the young bachelor's students of the Savia project exchanged their perspectives with German students of the Internatsschule Schloss Hansenberg, programs oriented to the promotion of scientific vocations. The results of the study indicate that the main differences are related to opportunities for access to science and technology education, access to information, investment in researchers training and the way teachers work from basic education.
Abstract Competitive robotics programs are shown by a number of researchers to be increasing in popularity, with team organizations and competition events being successfully diffused and adapted across the nation. This study examined,... more
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Competitive robotics programs are shown by a number of researchers to be increasing in popularity, with team organizations and competition events being successfully diffused and adapted across the nation. This study examined, through the application of the Diffusion of Innovations theory developed by Everett Rogers, as well as how and to what degree these STEM-based learning programs for school-age children are being effectively diffused in a state which has a lack of technology access and a persistent digital divide. The basis of this study consisted of interviews with adult mentors and coaches who lead and guide these student robotics teams. In terms of Diffusion of Innovations Theory, this study examined whether and how the coaches and mentors may be the change agents and innovators who are diffusing competitive robotics technology through these programs. Participants were interviewed about the factors that assist and hinder this innovation’s diffusion and adoption in Mississippi. Further, the study also examined what STEM-based knowledge students may be gaining through the diffusion of this innovation.
Keywords: diffusion, robotics, STEM, innovations, Rogers, Everett
El propósito de esta investigación documental, realizada con el método de la cartografía conceptual, fue hacer un estudio del término gamificación en el aprendizaje de la ciencia, la tecnología, la ingeniería y las matemáticas (CTIM). En... more
El propósito de esta investigación documental, realizada con el método de la cartografía conceptual, fue hacer un estudio del término gamificación en el aprendizaje de la ciencia, la tecnología, la ingeniería y las matemáticas (CTIM). En total, se obtuvie- ron 287 textos, de los cuales se seleccionaron 39 documentos para revisión. Los ejes de análisis fueron: noción, categorización, caracterización, diferenciación, división, vinculación, metodología y ejemplificación. El resultado consistió en una sistematización del concepto gamificación y sus aspectos metodológicos para la enseñanza de las CTIM. El hallazgo principal fue una diferenciación entre gamificación, juegos educati- vos serios y aprendizaje basado en juegos. Lo anterior permitirá planificar estrategias educativas diferenciadas de acuerdo con objetivos de enseñanza específicos.
The Blackboard Learning System™, a Web- based server software system, is widely used on many college and university campuses today. This paper explores the use of the Blackboard system as a teaching and learn- ing tool. Particular... more
The Blackboard Learning System™, a Web- based server software system, is widely used on many college and university campuses today. This paper explores the use of the Blackboard system as a teaching and learn- ing tool. Particular emphasis is placed on the online chat feature available through the Blackboard interface. During the fall 2002 pilot semester, students enrolled in an
Multidisciplinary method represents the most efficacious way of managing the knowledge allowing the practice and evaluation of students’ technical and non-technical skills. Multidisciplinarity should not be seen as a method opposed to... more
Multidisciplinary method represents the most efficacious way of managing the knowledge allowing the practice and evaluation of students’ technical and non-technical skills. Multidisciplinarity should not be seen as a method opposed to specialization but, as summarized by Bohr's phrase "contraria sunt complementa", the two methods can be integrated into a new process of approach to concepts. In addition, multidisciplinarity can be a real social experiment in which students and teachers join into different levels of organization and interaction. In fact, multidisciplinarity consists of three levels: pluridisciplinary, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary. Each one has its own difficulty degree and represents an approach to the concept under examination, gradually deepening its relations with different disciplines at the level of pluriand multidisciplinarity, until the concept itself has been overcome – at the level of transdisciplinarity. The last, actually, presents ...
Background Social capital, defined as the people one knows and the resources available through that network of people, has been a key variable in research examining the participation of women and underrepresented minority students in... more
Background Social capital, defined as the people one knows and the resources available through that network of people, has been a key variable in research examining the participation of women and underrepresented minority students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study focuses on two types of social capital: instrumental (concrete advice and resources) and expressive (emotional support and encouragement). The analysis of interviews with 55 White women and women and men underrepresented minority engineering undergraduate students shows how the instrumental and expressive social capital received from parents influenced their students’ declaration of and persistence in the engineering major. Within this analysis, we considered students’ transition to adulthood and the corresponding expectation that parents would still provide support but allow their children to independently determine their own paths. Results Participants shared the advice they received...
Mathematics is a discipline much feared by most students in schools. Handing out strategies to demystify this discipline through interdisciplinarity, that is, to show how mathematics can be used in other branches of knowledge is our goal.... more
Mathematics is a discipline much feared by most students in schools. Handing out strategies to demystify this discipline through interdisciplinarity, that is, to show how mathematics can be used in other branches of knowledge is our goal. Thinking about this issue, we developed the POEMATHICS Project as an alternative L. S. Carreiro (B) 655 656 L. S. Carreiro et al. activity for the teaching of mathematics allied to the Portuguese language teaching. This initiative consists of relating the mathematics with the written language. Students should develop poems, poetry, texts, stories, music, etc., using mathematical terms and ideas. To promote this activity is necessary the participation of teachers of a language (this work deals with English examples and a workshop done in Por-tuguese) and Mathematics so that students can be accompanied and together awaken the pleasure of learning as well as improving math and linguistic skills.
- by Navid Razmjooy and +1
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- Semiotics, Semantics, Cognition, Neurolinguistics
Our short-term longitudinal study explored undergraduate students' experiences with performing authentic science practices in the classroom in relation to their science achievement and course grades. In addition, classroom... more
Our short-term longitudinal study explored undergraduate students' experiences with performing authentic science practices in the classroom in relation to their science achievement and course grades. In addition, classroom experiences (felt recognition as a scientist and perceived classroom climate) and changes over a 10-week academic term in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) identity and motivation were tested as mediators. The sample comprised 1,079 undergraduate students from introductory biology classrooms (65.4% women, 37.6% Asian, 30.2% White, 25.1% Latinx). Using structural equation modeling (SEM), our hypothesized model was confirmed while controlling for class size and GPA. Performing science practices (e.g., hypothesizing or explaining results) positively predicted students' felt recognition as a scientist; and felt recognition positively predicted perceived classroom climate. In turn, felt recognition and classroom climate predicted increases over time in students' STEM motivation (expectancy-value beliefs), STEM identity, and STEM career aspirations. Finally, these factors predicted students' course grade. Both recognition as a scientist and positive classroom climate were more strongly related to outcomes among underrepresented minority (URM) students. Findings have implications for
The aim of the present article is to analyze the relation of physical computing with the computational thinking dimensions and the transdisciplinary approach of STEM epistemology in inquiry-based learning environments, when the... more
The aim of the present article is to analyze the relation of physical computing with the computational thinking dimensions and the transdisciplinary approach of STEM epistemology in inquiry-based learning environments, when the methodology of the computational experiment is implemented. We argue that computational science and computational experiment can be applied in connection with STEM epistemology, when physical computing activities are embedded in the curriculum for Higher Education students. In order to implement this connection, we present software applications that combine algorithms and physical computing. We believe that engaging students through their existing STEM courses in physical computing - in the form of the computational experiment methodology- is a strategy that is much more likely to succeed in increasing the interest and appeal of STEM epistemology. Different learning modules were designed, which covered the combination of easy java simulations (Ejs) with Ardui...
In science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) education, artificial intelligence (AI) analytics are useful as educational scaffolds to educe (draw out) the students' AI-Thinking skills in the form of AI-assisted... more
In science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) education, artificial intelligence (AI) analytics are useful as educational scaffolds to educe (draw out) the students' AI-Thinking skills in the form of AI-assisted human-centric reasoning for the development of knowledge and competencies. This paper demonstrates how STEAM learners, rather than computer scientists, can use AI to predictively simulate how concrete mixture inputs might affect the output of compressive strength under different conditions (e.g., lack of water and/or cement, or different concrete compressive strengths required for art creations). To help STEAM learners envision how AI can assist them in human-centric reasoning, two AI-based approaches will be illustrated: first, a Naïve Bayes approach for supervised machine-learning of the dataset, which assumes no direct relations between the mixture components; and second, a semi-supervised Bayesian approach to machine-learn the same dataset for possible relations between the mixture components. These AI-based approaches enable controlled experiments to be conducted in-silico, where selected parameters could be held constant, while others could be changed to simulate hypothetical "what-if" scenarios. In applying AI to think discursively, AI-Thinking can be educed from the STEAM learners, thereby improving their AI literacy, which in turn enables them to ask better questions to solve problems.
- by Dan Prince and +4
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- Program Evaluation, STEM Education, Formative evaluation
Bakx, A., Bakker, A., & Beijaard, D. (2014). Promotieonderzoek door docenten om de kloof tussen onderzoek en onderwijspraktijk te verkleinen. Pedagogische Studien, 91(3), 150-168.
Findings from two recent NSW research studies demonstrate that students aged 5 to 12 years old develop more enthusiasm for content knowledge in STEM subjects, have a greater willingness to experiment and engage in hands-on learning, and... more
Findings from two recent NSW research studies demonstrate that students aged 5 to 12 years old develop more enthusiasm for content knowledge in STEM subjects, have a greater willingness to experiment and engage in hands-on learning, and are more readily able to see the benefits of being part of an effective team to solve complex problems when their teachers actively integrate the four disciplines.
The rhetoric about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in urban schools re ects a desire to imagine a new city that is poised to compete in a STEM-centered future. Therefore, STEM has been positioned as a... more
The rhetoric about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in urban schools re ects a desire to imagine a new city that is poised to compete in a STEM-centered future. Therefore, STEM has been positioned as a critical part of urban education reform efforts. In various US cities, schools labeled as failing are being repurposed as selective STEM-intensive academies to build a STEM education infrastructure. In Memphis, Tennessee, this process makes visible issues with educational inequity, exacerbated by school choice and gentri cation processes. In this article, I use whiteness as property, a tenet of critical race theory, to examine STEM education in Memphis as a case of urban STEM-based education reform in the United States. I describe claiming STEM education as property as a 2-phase process in which middle-class Whites in urban areas participate to secure STEM education by repurposing failed Black schools and to maintain it by institutionalizing selective admissions strategies.
Informative talk about the application of computer software/programming in Geomatics Engineering, that includes what is spatial-temporal and why it is important and how computer software and programming enhance its application with... more
Informative talk about the application of computer software/programming in Geomatics Engineering, that includes what is spatial-temporal and why it is important and how computer software and programming enhance its application with research work-related to that. Organized by makers and coders group of IB Diploma Programme by the Switzerland-based International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO), Ullens School, Lalitpur Nepal (Virtual- Medium).
The aim of this study is to determine the awareness of teachers working away from the city center on STEM education and to provide them with a STEM study and an example STEM practice to understand STEM education. The aim of STEM education... more
The aim of this study is to determine the awareness of teachers working away from the city center on STEM education and to provide them with a STEM study and an example STEM practice to understand STEM education.
The aim of STEM education is to bring students to the level of high-level thinking, product development, innovation and innovation by focusing on universal literacy skills (creative thinking, critical thinking, problem solving and collaborative study)(Özdemir, 2016).
Therefore, STEM education has been accepted as an interdisciplinary approach involving all education process from pre-education to higher education (Gonzalez and Kuenzi, 2012).
Astronomy education, one of the indispensable subjects of basic science education, is at the center of human's efforts to understand nature (Koçer, 2002). Therefore it was chosen as an example topic to explain STEM education.
In this research was used case studies from qualitative research methods and the survey from the quantitative research methods. Pre-test and final-test were applied and opinions about STEM education were also taken.
The advent of the smartphones brought with them higher processing capabilities and improved camera specifications which boosted the applications of mobile-based imagery in a range of domains. One of them is the 3-D reconstruction of... more
The advent of the smartphones brought with them higher processing capabilities and improved camera specifications which boosted the applications of mobile-based imagery in a range of domains. One of them is the 3-D reconstruction of objects by means of photogrammetry, which now enjoys great popularity. This fact brings potential opportunities to develop educational procedures in high schools using smartphone-based 3-D scanning techniques. On this basis, we designed a Project Based e-Learning (PBeL) initiative to introduce secondary students to the disciplines of photogrammetry through the use of their mobile phones in an attractive and challenging way for them. The paper describes the motivation behind the project "D3MOBILE Metrology World League", supported by ISPRS as part of the "Educational and Capacity Building Initiative 2020" programme. With this Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) initiative, we implement a methodology with the format of an international competition, that can be adapted to daily classwork at the high school level anywhere in the world. Therefore, the championship is essentially structured around a collection of well-thought-out e-learning materials (text guidelines, video tutorials, proposed exercises, etc.), providing a more flexible access to content and instruction at any time and from any place. The methodology allows students to gain spatial skills and to practice other transversal abilities, learn the basics of photogrammetric techniques and workflows, gain experience in the 3-D modelling of simple objects and practice a range of techniques related to the science of measurement.
This chapter examines the use of Open Source Software (OSS) technologies that can be used to improve the learning of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Explored are the various methods that can be utilized to... more
This chapter examines the use of Open Source Software (OSS) technologies that can be used to improve the learning of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Explored are the various methods that can be utilized to improve the percentage of STEM majors in the American educational system with resources such as: Open Source as Alternative (OSALT), virtualization, cloud computing, Linux distributions, open source programming, and open source hardware platforms. Increasing the amount of students that pursue STEM majors is important because the projected job growth in the STEM field compared to non-STEM jobs is 33%. OSALT provides cost-effective alternatives to commercial products such as Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Photoshop. Second, creating Virtual Machines (VMs) is another avenue to teach complex concepts in computer science, engineering, and Information Technology (IT). Third, cloud computing is an inexpensive way for clients to access information from multiple locations and devices. Fourth, universities can use the Operating System (OS) Linux and its various distributions as replacements for commercial operating systems like Windows in order to reduce IT costs. Lastly, open source programming languages like Python and their associated Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) provide comprehensive facilities for software engineers for application development or testing.
- by Maurice Dawson and +2
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- Information Systems, Management, Engineering, Electrical Engineering
- by Emin Aydin and +2
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- STEM Education
In this paper we present different initiatives carried out by Spanish universities for the incorporation of the gender perspective in STEM disciplines. One of these initiatives is the collection of guides of the Vives University Network... more
In this paper we present different initiatives carried out by Spanish universities for the incorporation of the gender perspective in STEM disciplines. One of these initiatives is the collection of guides of the Vives University Network for university teaching. These guides cover the sections of objectives, contents, evaluation, learning environment, organizational modalities, teaching methods, and didactic resources with the aim of making women scientists visible in the discipline and eliminating the androcentric vision that predominates in science and engineering. In particular, we analyze the fields of engineering, mathematics, and physics. With the aim of being more than just a review of different initiatives, the paper unifies the fundamentals on which these initiatives are based. Thus, the general principles are well defined, and those aspects more related to each university and discipline particular cultures are identified. The comparison between initiatives will allow us to identify both successful strategies and resistances. Sometimes, the confluence of different events allows an action to become relevant or not. As a result, the paper can be used to effectively define the implementation strategy of the incorporation of gender perspective in STEM teaching at university level.
Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, traces of humanity's past could have only been found on Earth. But, as our influence continues to expand beyond, we must consider... more
Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, traces of humanity's past could have only been found on Earth. But, as our influence continues to expand beyond, we must consider human activities and human-made objects in space and how they—as extensions of ourselves—impact other worlds and the spaces between. This is 'space archaeology'. Features interviews with five activists and innovators in the research and education of outer space from the perspective of archaeology and anthropology.
Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a requirement for sustaining an industrialised economy. The Australian government has funded several projects to satisfy this requirement designed to improve pre-service... more
Motivated and well-trained science and mathematics teachers are a requirement for sustaining an industrialised economy. The Australian government has funded several projects to satisfy this requirement designed to improve pre-service teacher (PST) education in regional and rural Australia. One such project uses a collaboration nexus model with lesson feedback and Reflection Module in an iterative process using a repeated sequence comprised of an Enhancement Module, a subsequent Teaching Lesson and a Reflection Module. This paper reports on qualitative investigations of the effectiveness of the collaboration nexus in the Enhancement Module and comments on the value of the iterative process. Results from small-scale trials with PSTs indicate that the module positively engages participants, PSTs, university scientists and specialist educators. The module and its iterations appear to be effective in grounding PST education in targeting regional contexts relevant to the daily lives of bo...
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ÖZET Bu çalışmanın amacı proje tabanlı ardunio uygulamalarının öğrenciler üzerindeki etkilerini incelemek-tir. Bunun için 2017-2018 Eğitim ve Öğretim yılının her iki döneminde Fatih Sultan Mehmet İmam Hatip Ortaokulu 7. sınıf öğrencilerinden oluşan 12 kişilik bir robotik kulübü kurulmuş; kulüp öğrencileriyle 5 ay boyunca okul sonrasında kodlama ve ardunio uygulamaları yapılmıştır. Süreç içerisinde öğrencilerin günlük hayatlarında karşılaştıkları bir problem belirlemeleri ve ardunio mikrodenetleyici karttan yarar-lanarak belirledikleri bu probleme çözüm olacak birer proje geliştirmeleri, uygun kodları yazmaları ve geliştirdikleri 12 projeyi okulda yapılan bir sergi ile sunmaları istenmiştir. Çalışmanın sonunda öğrenci-lerin görüşleri 8 tane açık uçlu soru içeren bir test ve odak görüşmeleri yapılarak alınmıştır. Buna göre, öğrenciler ardunio uygulamaları ve kodlamanın kullanarak günlük hayatta karşılaştıkları problemleri çö-zebileceklerini düşündükleri, ardunio uygulamalarıyla proje geliştirmekten mutlu oldukları, ve ardunio ile ilgili çalışmalara devam etmek istediklerini belirtmişlerdir. Okul içerisinde ileriye dönük uygulamalar ve öğrenci dönütlerini almayı amaçlayan bu çalışma bir eylem araştırmasıdır. Anahtar Kelimeler: Ardunio Uygulamaları, Problem Çözme Becerisi, Eylem Araştırması 1. GİRİŞ Değişen ve gelişen teknolojiyle beraber 21. yüzyılın bireylerinin araştırma, sorgulama, yaratıcılık, eleştirel ve analitik düşünme, karar verme gibi becerilere sahip olmanın yanında innovasyon çağına da ayak uydurmaları beklenmektedir. Teknoloji ve innovasyon çağında yaşayan bireyin global dünyada rekabet ede-bilmesi; bunun için yaratıcılık, eleştirel düşünme, problem çözme, işbirlikçi çalışma gibi becerilerin içselleş-tirilmesi eğitimin sağladığı bir çıktı olmalıdır. Bu amaç için ortaya farklı eğitim yaklaşımları ve eğilimleri çıkmaktadır. STEM bu eğilimlerden biridir. Ülkemizde de STEM eğitiminin öğretim programlarına entegras-yonu ve öğrencilerin sahip olması gereken temel yeterlikleri belirlemek adına birçok çalışma yapılmaktadır.