2021
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2021.666608
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Teachers’ Perspectives on Achieving an Integrated Curricular Model of Primary STEM Education in Ireland: Authentic or Utopian Ideology?

Abstract: Integrative science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education is heralded as a promising model for effective learning of 21st century STEM literacies and has been suggested as an approach that increases student motivation and engagement. In recent years Ireland has introduced policy with a renewed emphasis on integrated STEM education across all levels of schooling and paying particular attention to the early years and primary settings. The available international literature cites many concerns… Show more

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“…There is a persistent lack of consensus on the conceptualization of integrated elementary STEM education in research (English, 2016;Honey et al, 2014;Moore et al, 2020) and in practice (Holmlund et al, 2018). These varied definitions are often driven by differing goals and contexts (Delahunty et al, 2021;Ortiz-Revilla et al, 2020). We seek to communicate a vision of integrated STEM as it can be experienced and enacted by elementary teachers across a variety of settings.…”
Section: A Vision Of Integrated Stem In Elementary Classroomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a persistent lack of consensus on the conceptualization of integrated elementary STEM education in research (English, 2016;Honey et al, 2014;Moore et al, 2020) and in practice (Holmlund et al, 2018). These varied definitions are often driven by differing goals and contexts (Delahunty et al, 2021;Ortiz-Revilla et al, 2020). We seek to communicate a vision of integrated STEM as it can be experienced and enacted by elementary teachers across a variety of settings.…”
Section: A Vision Of Integrated Stem In Elementary Classroomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers' attitudes are connected to their teaching practices as they influence their dedication to incorporating new concepts into their daily teaching endeavors. The characteristics of the teaching context are essential as they can either facilitate or hinder the establishment of the necessary conditions for high-quality teaching practices (Thibaut et al, 2018;Delahunty et al, 2021).…”
Section: Teachers' Attitudes and Readiness To Implement Stem Educatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, educators often display unfavorable attitudes and emotions toward tutoring STEM subjects (Mateos-Núñez et al, 2019). This is particularly applicable to primary school teachers, who often experience anxiety and a sense of inadequacy since they are not well-informed on the content of various STEM subject areas (Slavit et al, 2016;Shernoff et al, 2017;Delahunty et al, 2021).…”
Section: Affective Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…STEM has no definitive definition (Dare et al, 2019;Gao et al, 2020). In fact, in some places, it substitutes the terms of mathematics and science (Breiner et al, 2012); however, in other places, it denotes a farther integrated approach to teaching and learning that imposes explicit affiliations among disciplinary content and practices (Delahunty et al, 2021;Kelley & Knowles, 2016;Permanasari et al, 2021), where students are expected to "work in the context of complex phenomena or situations on tasks that require them to use knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines" (Honey et al, 2014, p. 52).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature related to integrated STEM approaches reveals common features. These features are: the inclusion of an engaging real-world context (Dare et al, 2019;Delahunty et al, 2021;Permanasari et al, 2021), the premeditated and explicit liaisons between the four domains: science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (Gao et al, 2020;Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021), the modeling of the four domains as they will potentially be utilised in STEM careers (Kelley & Knowles, 2016), the intended insertion of the 21st-century skills such as collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking (Bryan et al, 2015;El Sayary et al, 2015;Hacioglu & Gulhan, 2021;, the use of technology to create and communicate innovative solutions (Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021), and lastly an accent on the student-centered academic strategy to support apprentices developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills (Bryan et al, 2015;Hacioglu & Gulhan, 2021;Permanasari, Rubini, & Nugroho, 2021;Rinke et al, 2016;Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%