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El. knyga: Connecting Science and Engineering Education Practices in Meaningful Ways: Building Bridges

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The need for a scientifically literate citizenry, one that is able to think critically and engage productively in the engineering design process, has never been greater. By raising engineering design to the same level as scientific inquiry the Next Generation Science Standards" (NGSS) have signaled their commitment to the integration of engineering design into the fabric of science education. This call has raised many critical questions...How well do these new standards represent what actually engineers do? Where do the deep connections among science and engineering practices lie? To what extent can (or even should) science and engineering practices co-exist in formal and informal educational spaces? Which of the core science concepts are best to leverage in the pursuit of coherent and compelling integration of engineering practices? What science important content may be pushed aside? This book, tackles many of these tough questions head on.All of the contributing authors consid

er the same core question: Given the rapidly changing landscape of science education, including the elevated status of engineering design, what are the best approaches to the effective integration of the science and engineering practices? They answered with rich descriptions of pioneering approaches, critical insights, and useful practical examples of how embodying a culture of interdisciplinarity and innovation can fuel the development of a scientifically literate citizenry. This collection of work builds traversable bridges across diverse research communities and begins to break down long standing disciplinary silos that have historically often hamstrung well-meaning efforts to bring research and practice from science and engineering together in meaningful and lasting ways.


Part I Setting the Stage... The Culture and the Challenges
1 Creating Disruptive Innovators: Serious Educational Game Design on the Technology and Engineering Spectrum
3(16)
David Nelson
Leonard A. Annetta
2 Grand Challenges for Engineering Education
19(20)
Cary Sneider
Part II Student-Centered Design... Exemplary Projects and Programs that Transfer Theory to Practice
3 Museum Design Experiences That Recognize New Ways to Be Smart
39(20)
Dorothy Bennett
Peggy Monahan
Margaret Honey
4 Five Principles for Supporting Design Activity
59(48)
Catherine N. Langman
Judith S. Zawojewski
Stephanie R. Whitney
5 Studio STEM: A Model to Enhance Integrative STEM Literacy Through Engineering Design
107(32)
Michael A. Evans
Christine Schnittka
Brett D. Jones
Carol B. Brandt
6 Instrumental STEM (iSTEM): An Integrated STEM Instructional Model
139(30)
Daniel L. Dickerson
Diana V. Cantu
Stephanie J. Hathcock
William J. McConnell
Doug R. Levin
7 Robotics Education Done Right: Robotics Expansion™, A STEAM Based Curricula
169(18)
Anthony J. Nunez
8 Designing Serious Educational Games (SEGs) for Learning Biology: Pre-service Teachers' Experiences and Reflections
187(30)
Meng-Tzu Cheng
Ying-Tien Wu
Part III Preparing Teachers for the Grand Challenges... Exemplary Professional Development Practices
9 Language of Design Within Science and Engineering
217(20)
Nicole Weber
Krishna Lamour Sansone
10 Teaching with Design Thinking: Developing New Vision and Approaches to Twenty-First Century Learning
237(26)
Shelley Goldman
Molly B. Zielezinski
11 Elementary School Engineering for Fictional Clients in Children's Literature
263(30)
Elissa Milto
Kristen Wendell
Jessica Watkins
David Hammer
Kathleen Spencer
Merredith Portsmore
Chris Rogers
12 Teaching Engineering Design in Elementary Science Methods Classes
293(24)
Christine D. Tippett
13 Infusing Engineering Concepts into High School Science: Opportunities and Challenges
317(22)
Rodney Custer
Arthur Eisenkraft
Kristen Wendell
Jenny Daugherty
Julie Ross
14 How Do Secondary Level Biology Teachers Make Sense of Using Mathematics in Design-Based Lessons About a Biological Process?
339(34)
Charlie Cox
Birdy Reynolds
Anita Schuchardt
Christian Schunn
15 Final Commentary: Connecting Science and Engineering Practices: A Cautionary Perspective
373
Michael P. Clough
Joanne K. Olson