Elementary School Student Development of STEM Attitudes and Perceived Learning in a STEM Integrated Robotics Curriculum

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Yu-Hui Ching
Dazhi Yang
Sasha Wang
Youngkyun Baek
Steve Swanson
Bhaskar Chittoori
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[1] Boise State University,Department of Educational Technology
[2] Boise State University,Department of Mathematics
[3] Boise State University,Division of Research and Economic Development
[4] Boise State University,Department of Civil Engineering
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TechTrends | 2019年 / 63卷
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Educational robotics; STEM; STEM attitudes; Integrated STEM; Elementary school students;
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Robotics has been advocated as an emerging approach to engaging K-12 students in learning science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This study examined the impacts of a project-based STEM integrated robotics curriculum on elementary school students’ attitudes toward STEM and perceived learning in an afterschool setting. Three elementary school teachers and 18 fourth to sixth graders participated in an eight-week-long program. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected and analyzed, and showed students’ attitudes toward math improved significantly at the end of the robotics curriculum. Three specific areas of perceived learning were identified, including STEM content learning and connection, engagement and perseverance, and development and challenge in teamwork. The findings also identified the opportunities and challenges in designing a STEM integrated robotics afterschool curriculum for upper elementary school students. Implications for future research studies and curriculum design are discussed.
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