Abstract

STEM education integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in an interdisciplinary and applied approach to learning and teaching. STEM draws on knowledge and skills of the scientific and technical disciplines to pose, ponder and solve complex, real-world problems. To be successful in STEM, children need to … For more content click the Read More button below.

Syllabus

STEM and STEM education - real world, authentic, integrated and problem drivenSTEM educator capacities and dispositions - the importance of educator's own competence, confidence and positive dispositionsSTEM capabilities - knowledge and higher-order thinking skills, such as critical and creative thinking, innovative thinking and problem solving, and the Australian Curriculum general … For more content click the Read More button below.

Assessment items

1. The STEM learner and a STEM learning experience
2. The STEM classroom and planning for STEM education

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
1.
be able to discuss the importance of STEM and STEM education, and the emergent research and policy directions in this field;
2.
be able to identify cross-curricular links and describe pedagogical approaches to integrating the learning areas of Mathematics and Science and Technology, as well as the general capabilities, in STEM education;
3.
be able to describe and reflect on factors and strategies that foster student and educator engagement and self-efficacy in STEM;
4.
be able to describe effective strategies to foster children's STEM capabilities, including knowledge, creativity and innovation, and higher-order thinking skills, within authentic STEM contexts;
5.
be able to develop and evaluate quality learning experiences in STEM that use integration, inquiry and project-based learning strategies;
6.
be able to design STEM units of work using a framework for effective STEM education and incorporating appropriate use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT), digital technologies, and assessment to facilitate and evaluate learning; and
7.
be able to design STEM units of work that support diverse learners and inclusive student participation in STEM learning activities, applying a strengths based approach.

Assumed knowledge

This subject has assumed knowledge from the following subjects (EMS207 or EMS406), EMM410 and (EMM209 or EMM418).

Enrolment restrictions

This subject is only available to students enrolled in courses:
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary),
Bachelor of Education (K-12),
Bachelor of Educational Studies, 
Bachelor of Teaching (Primary).

This subject is not available to students enrolled in the Master of Teaching (Primary) course and this subject is not available to students who have completed EMS501.

Students who are undertaking an extended primary curriculum area study in Science and Technology or in Mathematics should complete (EMS207 or EMS406), (EMM209 or EMM418) and EMM410 prior to enrolling in EMS407.