Thursday, January 26, 2017

Module 1- Reflective Writing

1)     How would you describe STEM education to a friend or family member in informal conversation?
-        If I were to describe STEM education to a friend or family member, I would tell them how STEM education has a large emphasis on discovery learning, learning through applications, and hands-on engagement. STEM education is an individual learning process that can and should be tailored to meet the needs of each and every student. The education for each student should be equivalent in the content being taught, but flexible in that way that each student is able to learn and master the material.

2)     Why do you think STEM education is (or is not) important?
-        I believe STEM education is important because many careers and opportunities revolve around STEM education. Furthermore, many of the processes that run our world from the laws of physics to the behavior of Mother Nature can be demonstrated and understood through a strong STEM education. In addition, while the goal of STEM education is not to make every student concentrate on STEM related careers, I feel that STEM education can be helpful for anyone in any career to have a better understanding of the world around you no matter what field that you enter in the workplace.  Moreover, I feel that STEM education can help students when they start working through the ideas of problem solving and creativity (Deangelis, 2017).  

3)     What is the value of incorporating or enhancing STEM in public education?
-        The value of incorporating and enhancing STEM in public education is that students with a strong education in STEM content will be better informed of the world around them and have a greater appreciation for their planet. I feel this is important for 21st century learners and future workers because through a deeper understanding citizens will be more aware to protect our planet with the changing climate as well as other major issues like growing transportation and population with a limited number of roads and agriculture space for our planet. The next generation of learner will be the bright minds who solve the major problems of this century. For instance, some teachers are already finding their students working through solutions for things like carbon emissions as high school students (Mason, 2016).
4)     Exploration
-        I looked through the article Wired.com as well as the article on The Huffington Post. I found these articles to be very helpful to have another point of view for a more diverse understanding of STEM education. My original thoughts were reinforced because of the idea that the skills learned through STEM education can be applied to whatever career or future plans that you have with the ideas of creativity and problem-solving skills. Some additional reasons that STEM education should be involved in the planning and teaching is that a strong STEM education provides students with a context and an application for their learning and where the ideas might apply in the future. For instance, I taught quadratic equations to my students and provided them the context of throwing objects or projectiles like rockets and the idea of how NASA calculated sending a man to the moon. On Social Media, I found under the STEM Education twitter account several tweets about events and articles for the pursuit of increasing the number of women and minorities involved in STEM-related fields to create a more diverse atmosphere with new ideas.
References

Bidwell, A. (2015, February 24). STEM Workforce No More Diverse Than 14 Years Ago. Retrieved January 26, 2017, from http://www.usnews.com/news/stem-solutions/articles/2015/02/24/stem-workforce-no-more-diverse-than-14-years-ago

Deangelis, S. F. (n.d.). Why STEM? Success Starts With Critical Thinking, Problem-Solving Skills. Retrieved January 26, 2017, from http://www.wired.com/insights/2014/06/stem-success-starts-critical-thinking-problem-solving-skills/

Mason, R. (2016, November 18). Student Solutions to Global Problems: STEM Education in South Carolina. Retrieved January 26, 2017, from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/randal-mason/student-solutions-to-glob_b_8591808.html

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