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Engineering ed: Dealing with failure and the robotic future – Engaging students in multidisciplinary STEM learning

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    Abstract

    This article proposes an alternative (or additional) place for the use of robotics within the secondary school curriculum. Robotics provides a unique opportunity to engage students in genuinely multidisciplinary learning that challenges their misperceptions about the nature of science/technology and engages them with ‘big questions’.

    After establishing the context and pedagogical framework for
    delivering science/technology and big questions sessions within the classroom, this article provides a practical description of how the session has been delivered with students.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)51-59
    JournalSchool Science Review
    Volume376
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

    Keywords

    • Engineering education
    • Epistemic Insight
    • Informal science learning
    • Robotics
    • STEM education

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