This pioneering book offers a resource for educators, policymakers, researchers, exhibit designers, and program developers that illuminates creative, cutting-edge ways to inspire, engage, and motivate young people about STEM learning in both informal and formal education settings. A follow-up to the popular book Design, Make, Play (2013), this volume combines new research, innovative case studies, and practical advice from the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI) to define and illustrate a vision for creative and immersive learning, focusing on STEM learning experiences that are truly equitable and inclusive, and that foster learners’ agency. Featuring contributions from program developers, facilitators, educators, exhibit designers, and researchers, the book provides real-world examples from informal and formal settings that fill the need for high-quality STEM learning opportunities that are accessible to all learners, including groups underrepresented in STEM education and careers. Chapters of the book describe strategies such as using narratives to make engineering learning more inclusive, engaging English language learners in digital design, focusing on whole-family learning, and introducing underserved students to computational thinking through an immersive computer game. This book offers both a challenge and a guide to all STEM educators in museums, science centers, and other informal and formal education settings who are seeking out ambitious and more equitable forms of engagement. With leading-edge research and practical advice, the book provides appealing and accessible forms of engagement that will support a diverse range of audiences and deepen their approach to creative STEM learning.
Harouna Ba & Katherine McMillan Culp
Design Make Play for Equity, Inclusion, and Agency [PDF ebook]
The Evolving Landscape of Creative STEM Learning
Design Make Play for Equity, Inclusion, and Agency [PDF ebook]
The Evolving Landscape of Creative STEM Learning
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 252 ● ISBN 9781351333153 ● Editor Harouna Ba & Katherine McMillan Culp ● Uitgeverij Taylor and Francis ● Gepubliceerd 2021 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7883147 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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