ABSTRACT

This book looks at the purpose and pedagogy of STEM teaching and explores the ways in which STEM subjects can interact in the curriculum to enhance student understanding, achievement and motivation. By reaching outside their own classroom, teachers can collaborate across STEM subjects to enrich learning and help students relate school science, technology and maths to the wider world.

Packed with ideas and practical details for teachers of STEM subjects, the new revised edition of this book:

■ considers what the STEM subjects contribute separately to the curriculum and how they relate to each other in the wider education of secondary school students;

■ describes and evaluates different curriculum models for STEM;

■ suggests ways in which a critical approach to the pedagogy of the classroom, laboratory and workshop can support and encourage all pupils to engage fully in STEM;

■ addresses the practicalities of introducing, organising and sustaining STEM-related activities in the secondary school;

■ looks to ways schools can manage and sustain STEM approaches in the long-term.

This new revised edition is essential reading for trainee and practising teachers, those engaged in further professional development and all who wish to make the learning of science, technology, engineering and mathematics an interesting, motivating and exciting experience for their students.

chapter Chapter 1|27 pages

What is STEM?

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

A curriculum for STEM

‘Looking sideways’

chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Teaching science in the light of STEM

chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

Teaching design & technology in the light of STEM

chapter Chapter 5|36 pages

Teaching mathematics in the light of STEM

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

Project-based learning and STEM

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

Enabling the ‘E’ in STEM

chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

The role of STEM enhancement and enrichment activities

chapter Chapter 10|24 pages

Creating an environment for sustaining STEM

chapter Chapter 11|29 pages

Looking at STEM education in different countries

chapter Chapter 12|18 pages

Future visions for the STEM curriculum