Integrating science, technology, engineering and mathematics: issues, reflections, and ways forward

How can curriculum integration of school science with the related disciplines of technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) enhance students' skills and their ability to link what they learn in school with the world outside the classroom?

Featuring actual case studies of teachers' attempts to integrate their curriculum, their reasons for doing so, how they did it, and their reflections on the outcomes, this book encourages science educators to consider the purposes and potential outcomes of this approach and raises important questions about the place of science in the school curriculum.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Leonie Rennie, Grady Venville, John Wallace
Age11-14
Published2012
Published by
Shelf reference524 REN
ISN/ISBN9780415897570
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8qba

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