2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40594-019-0192-1
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Developing student 21st Century skills in selected exemplary inclusive STEM high schools

Abstract: Background: There is a need to arm students with noncognitive, or 21 st Century, skills to prepare them for a more STEM-based job market. As STEM schools are created in a response to this call to action, research is needed to better understand how exemplary STEM schools successfully accomplish this goal. This conversion mixed method study analyzed student work samples and teacher lesson plans from seven exemplary inclusive STEM high schools to better understand at what level teachers at these schools are engag… Show more

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“…Besides decision-making under uncertainty, one of the important non-technical competences of engineers is also ability to explain and justify the provided decisions or solutions. In line with this, graduates of engineering programs are increasingly expected not only to use available data to make decisions, but also to develop skills that allow them to explain their solutions, in order to be successful part of workforce (Lin, Wu, Hsu, & Williams, 2021;Stehle & Peters-Burton, 2019;Zilinski et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides decision-making under uncertainty, one of the important non-technical competences of engineers is also ability to explain and justify the provided decisions or solutions. In line with this, graduates of engineering programs are increasingly expected not only to use available data to make decisions, but also to develop skills that allow them to explain their solutions, in order to be successful part of workforce (Lin, Wu, Hsu, & Williams, 2021;Stehle & Peters-Burton, 2019;Zilinski et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aspect of planning a solution with the achievement of improvement in the experimental group is 0.64 (medium category) while the control group is 0.37 (medium category), the problem-solving ability of this aspect is improved due to the engineering design students are trained by designing simple experiments that are relevant and relevant to solve problems according to the concepts they find. In the aspect of engineering design communication and collaboration are also built in planning solutions, supported by research conducted by Stehle & Peters-Burton that communication and collaboration are needed in constructing knowledge and problem solving [21]. Supported by other studies that aspects of engineering design in STEM learning can develop skills with a focus on constructing knowledge to solve problems [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the studies conducted in the field of education in recent years are examined, the significance of the skills of the twenty-first century is mentioned [30] and many skills such as critical thinking [31], problem-solving skills [32 ,33], working in groups [34], analysis-synthesis [35] are tried to be gained to students. For students to be able to solve problems, they must first understand the cause of the problem and predict the results of the solution they found [36].…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%