STEAM = HEAT
Research: Week Two
So this week I have done what seems like quite a bit of work, with little reward.
The first few responses from Amy requested lots of citations. I have found lots of information written about STE(A)M and STEM education - lots of opinion about the lack of competitiveness in the global marketplace, but where is the research?
I'm searching for statistics... the reduction of elective courses (specifically FCS) within the Middle School level. Where are those numbers substantiated? Hopefully the American Association of Family & Consumer Science will have those numbers. If not, I will have my research cut out for me.
Searching for the above: 4 hours
Searching SUMMONS for STEM and STE(A)M resources: 3 hours
APA style - I really need to pay more attention to the book. Just wondering why I can't make APA the setting for my word document with self-correct? It would make this so much less cumbersome.
I had an "AH-HA" moment. (where is that KOOSH BALL?) I realized how closely related the PACED decision making process used for Financial Literacy is to the Engineering Design Process - This can be incorporated as I teach decision making in all areas; a basic skill that becomes the centerpiece of the engineering and FCS design process.
The other "AH HA" moment came while covering a Science Class today - I had the opportunity to watch Bill Nye, the Science Guy as he explained heat. He should have been teaching my course - we experienced cooking, burning, fabrics & clothing, exercise and home heating & cooling systems. If our students are in a science class that covers this, why doesn't it transfer to my class?
So as I continue down the road on this quest to tie FCS into STE(A)M I have on my punch list:
1. Create a rubric that will measure student knowledge of STE(A)M through class comments.
2. Create a letter to parents about the research process and student involvement.
3. Keep Reference File up to date and in APA format.
4. Post Needs Assessment tools.
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