An introduction to functions and variables in technology education, in a STEM-centred context at the elementary level

Brahim El Fadil, Najar Ridha
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STEM education is gaining popularity in primary and high school curricula worldwide, emphasizing effective instructional methods. This article discusses a case study using the Technology Design Process (TDP) to create teaching materials to introduce variables and functions in a mathematical context at the elementary level. The TDP's iterative stages were used in the development, and data was collected from different sources: pre- and post-questionnaires, as well as a working document dealing with pupils’ understanding based on designing, making, testing, and simulating. Nineteen students from a fourth-grade classroom (9–10 years old) participated in the study. The results indicate that STEM activities enhance classroom engagement and math learning while fostering problem-solving skills in a transdisciplinary context. This research encourages elementary teachers to incorporate more STEM activities and emphasizes the importance of the design process for critical thinking and practical skills. It also suggests that technology teachers include these design process steps in their teaching to develop engineering design skills and spark student interest in STEM subjects.
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介绍技术教育的功能和变量,在stem为中心的背景下,在初级水平
STEM教育在全球中小学课程中越来越受欢迎,强调有效的教学方法。本文讨论了一个案例研究,使用技术设计过程(TDP)创建教材,在初级水平的数学上下文中介绍变量和函数。在开发过程中使用了TDP的迭代阶段,并从不同的来源收集数据:问卷前和问卷后,以及基于设计,制作,测试和模拟的处理学生理解的工作文件。来自四年级班级(9-10岁)的19名学生参与了这项研究。结果表明,STEM活动提高了课堂参与度和数学学习,同时在跨学科背景下培养了解决问题的能力。这项研究鼓励小学教师融入更多的STEM活动,并强调设计过程对批判性思维和实践技能的重要性。它还建议技术教师将这些设计过程步骤纳入他们的教学中,以培养工程设计技能,激发学生对STEM学科的兴趣。
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