
STEM in the Primary Curriculum
Learning Matters Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. March 2019
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-5264-7436-0 (ISBN)
Description
How can teachers harness the power of STEM education and learning in the primary curriculum? This book gives practical STEM ideas for the classroom and supports teachers to make the most of opportunities for rich STEM experiences across the primary curriculum. This book:
Explores the nature of STEM education and why it matters
Highlights the opportunities for STEM learning across the curriculum
Supports teachers to design and innovate engaging STEM learning experiences
Includes a chapter on STEM in the early years.
Explores the nature of STEM education and why it matters
Highlights the opportunities for STEM learning across the curriculum
Supports teachers to design and innovate engaging STEM learning experiences
Includes a chapter on STEM in the early years.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5264-7436-0 (9781526474360)
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Persons
Helen Caldwell is the curriculum lead for Primary Computing in Teacher Education at the University of Northampton. Her teaching covers the use of technology across primary subjects, implementing the computing curriculum and assistive technologies for SEN.
Author
University of Northampton, UK
Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England, UK
Content
Introduction: What is STEM education? Sue Pope
1. STEM and making links with home Amanda Smith
2. STEM in the Early Years Eleanor Hoskins
3. Primary science and STEM Rania Maklad
4. Mathematics in STEM education Sue Pope
5. Design and technology in STEM Ben Sedman and Anne Guilford
6. Foreign Language and STEM Pauline Palmer and Sarah Lister
7. Drama and STEM Rebecca Patterson, Mick Chesterman and Alison Ramsay
8. Engaging Girls in STEM Helen Caldwell, Sway Grantham and Neil Smith
9. Computing and STEM Yasemin Allsop
10. The arts in STEM: STEAM Helen Caldwell, Sway Grantham and Jean Edwards
11. Preparing for transition to secondary STEM David Barlex
1. STEM and making links with home Amanda Smith
2. STEM in the Early Years Eleanor Hoskins
3. Primary science and STEM Rania Maklad
4. Mathematics in STEM education Sue Pope
5. Design and technology in STEM Ben Sedman and Anne Guilford
6. Foreign Language and STEM Pauline Palmer and Sarah Lister
7. Drama and STEM Rebecca Patterson, Mick Chesterman and Alison Ramsay
8. Engaging Girls in STEM Helen Caldwell, Sway Grantham and Neil Smith
9. Computing and STEM Yasemin Allsop
10. The arts in STEM: STEAM Helen Caldwell, Sway Grantham and Jean Edwards
11. Preparing for transition to secondary STEM David Barlex