2015
DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2015.1118753
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Green pedagogy: How STEM teachers understand and enact environmental projects

Abstract: This dissertation study examined the implementation of STEM education policy by comparing teachers' understanding and enactment of environmental projects at two STEM high schools. This study found a mismatch between the goals of STEM education policy and the realities faced by teachers in STEM schools. It raised questions about what policy measures will be required for pubic school teachers to sustain a project-based and integrated STEM curriculum. It raised serious questions about the restrictions placed upon… Show more

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“…According to S. Jorgenson in [5], environmental STEM (E-STEM) literacy is important in scientific education, according to researchers. According to the researchers, our 21st-century economies need a high-quality STEM-educated workforce.…”
Section: Literature Survey T Higuchi Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to S. Jorgenson in [5], environmental STEM (E-STEM) literacy is important in scientific education, according to researchers. According to the researchers, our 21st-century economies need a high-quality STEM-educated workforce.…”
Section: Literature Survey T Higuchi Inmentioning
confidence: 99%