ERIC Number: EJ1188311
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016
Pages: 18
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The Importance of STEM Education in the Elementary Grades: Learning from Pre-Service and Novice Teachers' Perspectives
Madden, Lauren; Beyers, James; O'Brien, Steve
Electronic Journal of Science Education, v20 n5 p1-18 2016
We seek to understand how pre-service and novice teachers view the importance of STEM education in the elementary grades. A sample of prospective and early career elementary teachers was surveyed using an anonymous online questionnaire. The questionnaire asked for demographic information and this prompt: "Is STEM education important at the elementary level? Why or why not?" A constant comparative approach was used to analyze responses to provide insights about respondents' beliefs. We found that all participants responded that yes, STEM education was important at the elementary years, but that several themes emerged when considering reasons given, and that the types of responses given varied in terms of subject and complexity when comparing responses by respondents' second major. These findings paint an initial picture of what future elementary STEM instruction might look like, insofar as teachers' beliefs can influence instructional choices. Additionally, these findings may have implications for teacher educators and for pre- and in-service teacher education.
Descriptors: STEM Education, Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Educational Attitudes, Beliefs
Southwestern University and Texas Christian University. TCU Box 297900, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Tel: 817-257-6115; e-mail: ejse@southwestern.edu; Web site: http://ejse.southwestern.edu
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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