Abstract
This book analyses and synthesises past and current approaches to STEM Education in the Early Years, particularly the role of digital technologies and play based pedagogies, and provides a look forward to a new way of conceiving STEM Education. It presents a literature review of existing best practice in STEM education, both in Australia and internationally. It also presents theoretical and pedagogical discussions that outlines a new approach to STEM Education, based on a four-year, longitudinal, Early Years project. It provides educational frameworks for educators' use to enhance student learning in STEM, both in formal school contexts and beyond. This book focuses on a number of core themes in the research literature, including STEM education policy (nationally and internationally); the economic, social and political implication of STEM Education; the nexus between digital technologies, STEM, and play based pedagogies; the confidence and competence of early childhood educators and their professional development requirements; STEM education beyond formal schooling; and a new pedagogical approach to STEM education.
Author supplied keywords
- STEM and education policy
- STEM education beyond schools
- STEM in disadvantaged communities
- STEM in the early years of education
- STEM professional development
- early childhood
- educational technology
- intentional teaching
- learning and instruction
- play-based pedagogies
- teacher beliefs regarding STEM
- teaching heuristics
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Larkin, K., & Lowrie, T. (2022). STEM Education in the Early Years: Thinking About Tomorrow. STEM Education in the Early Years: Thinking about Tomorrow (pp. 1–151). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2810-9
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