Engaging STEM Education for High School Student in Japan: Exploration of Perception to Engineer Profession

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Jurnal Penelitian dan Pembelajaran IPA Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.30870/JPPI.V6I2.8449
N. Sulaeman, P. Putra, Ippei Mineta, Hiroki Hakamada, Masahiro Takahashi, Yuhsuke Ide, Y. Kumano
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While Science-Technology-Engineering-Mathematics (STEM) education is expanding worldwide, engineering reminds as both valuable and difficult element to integrate. Understanding students’ perceptions of the engineering profession might be key to enhancing their interest in engineering careers in the future and insight to science educators who demand to develop more STEM activities in their classroom. In our framework, a case study was used to explore the perceptions of 16 students (aged 14-15) as they participated in STEM activities at Japan Junior High School. After participating in the activities, students completed an open-ended questionnaire about the profession. Data analysis was guided by a focus on general perceptions of engineering, the clustering of those perceptions, and discussions of how the perceptions related to the literature. Text analysis was conducted, especially in terms of frequency network and hierarchical cluster analysis. Our findings indicate that students’ perceptions were related to making or creating, technology, and machines. Five clusters of responses were found. The “design, make, develop new technology” and “solve the problem faced by society” clusters were influential. There were disparities between the students’ perceptions and the definition of engineering, especially regarding constraints and the use of science and mathematics concepts.
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日本高中学生参与STEM教育:对工程师职业的认知探索
随着科学-技术-工程-数学(STEM)教育在全球范围内的扩展,工程提醒是有价值的和难以整合的元素。了解学生对工程专业的看法,可能是提高他们未来对工程职业兴趣的关键,也是帮助那些要求在课堂上开展更多STEM活动的科学教育者的关键。在我们的框架中,我们使用了一个案例研究来探讨16名学生(14-15岁)在日本初中参加STEM活动时的看法。在参加活动后,学生们完成了一份关于该职业的开放式问卷。数据分析的重点是对工程的一般看法,这些看法的聚类,以及对这些看法如何与文献相关的讨论。进行了文本分析,特别是频率网络和层次聚类分析。我们的研究结果表明,学生的感知与制造或创造、技术和机器有关。我们发现了五组反应。“设计、制造、开发新技术”和“解决社会面临的问题”集群具有影响力。学生的认知和工程学的定义之间存在差异,特别是关于约束和科学和数学概念的使用。
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