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A Spider's Approach To Steam, Stefan Haesen
A Spider's Approach To Steam, Stefan Haesen
The STEAM Journal
In this paper we present an overview of different approaches towards STEAM education, including the choices in methodology and pedagogy. From these various viewpoints we build up a framework for STEAM education and relate it to a real-world problem, namely, how a small spider can catch a prey.
Steam Education Initiatives In Nepal, Shashidhar Belbase
Steam Education Initiatives In Nepal, Shashidhar Belbase
The STEAM Journal
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the status of STEAM education in Nepal. I conducted a literature review focusing on document analysis for generating themes/categories of STEAM initiatives in Nepal from various sources such as websites, brochures, reports, and government publications. The major themes emerged from the analysis of documents were-- focus on integrated education, STEAM projects, STEAM-challenge, awareness to STEAM education, and academic program in STEAM education. I discussed the challenges of STEAM education followed by the conclusion.
Developing Stem Interest And Genre Knowledge Through Science Fiction Prototyping, Justin Nicholes
Developing Stem Interest And Genre Knowledge Through Science Fiction Prototyping, Justin Nicholes
The STEAM Journal
Upward Bound Math and Science, a federally funded initiative, aims to persuade U.S. high schoolers to become college STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) majors. The program attempts this persuasion by developing students’ content and procedural knowledge so that students may succeed in high school and college STEM courses. Primary focus on knowledge acquisition, however, may cause missed opportunities to engage the imaginative dimensions of students’ science identities and students’ senses of wonder for science. In this reflective essay, I describe a science fiction prototyping assignment that meets the knowledge-based objectives of the Writing Skills course in a five-week Upward Bound …