Researchers have often noted the potential of the performing arts to support STEM education - especially in heterogeneous classrooms. This article reports on the implementation of a science theatre project in a secondary school class located in a disadvantaged area of Hamburg (Germany). In the accompanying research study, effects on students' interest in STEM and artistic expression were surveyed. Data analysis using t-tests shows that the artistic work significantly increased students' interest in physics and chemistry, and specifically in the process of galvanization, the project's focus topic. The analysis also revealed a growth in students' knowledge of cultural practices, self-confidence, joy in individual artistic expression, and classroom spirit during the course of the project.
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Heuling, L. S. (2021). Promoting student interest in science: The impact of a science theatre project. LUMAT, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.31129/LUMAT.9.2.1401
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