Leveraging Research on Informal Learning to Inform Policy on Promoting Early STEM

Michelle A Hurst, Naomi Polinsky, C. Haden, S. Levine, D. Uttal
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In recent decades, educators and policymakers in the United States have increased their focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) learning opportunities both in school and in informal learning environments outside of school. Informal STEM learning can take place in varied settings and involves a variety of STEM domains (e.g., engaging in engineering practices in a construction exhibit at a museum; talking about math during book reading at home). Here we provide a selective review of the literature on informal STEM learning to illustrate how these educational experiences are crucial for efforts to increase early STEM learning even before children reach school age. Leveraging cognitive and learning science research to inform policy, we make three recommendations to advance the impact of informal STEM learning: 1) integrate cognitive and learning science–based learning practices into informal learning contexts, 2) increase accessibility and diversity of informal STEM experiences, and 3) create explicit connections and coherence between formal and informal STEM learning opportunities in early childhood education.
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利用非正式学习研究为促进早期STEM政策提供信息
近几十年来,美国的教育工作者和政策制定者越来越关注学校和校外非正式学习环境中的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学习机会。非正式的STEM学习可以在不同的环境中进行,并涉及各种STEM领域(例如,在博物馆的建筑展览中参与工程实践;在家看书时谈论数学)。在这里,我们对非正式STEM学习的文献进行了选择性回顾,以说明这些教育经历如何对提高早期STEM学习的努力至关重要,甚至在儿童达到学龄之前。利用认知和学习科学研究为政策提供信息,我们提出三项建议,以促进非正式STEM学习的影响:1)将基于认知和学习科学的学习实践融入非正式学习环境;2)增加非正式STEM经验的可及性和多样性;3)在幼儿教育中建立正式和非正式STEM学习机会之间的明确联系和一致性。
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