This paper examines the use of Imaginative Education (IE) to create an NGSS-aligned middle school engineering curriculum that supports transfer and the development of STEM identity. In IE, cognitive tools—such as developmentally appropriate narratives, mysteries and fantasies— are used to design learning environments that both engage learners and help them organize knowledge productively. We have combined IE with transmedia storytelling to develop two multi-week engineering units and six shorter engineering lessons. An overview of the curriculum developed to date and a more detailed description of the engineering design unit is presented in this paper. The curriculum is currently being implemented in treatment and non-treatment classrooms i...
STEM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are cou...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This paper presents the implementation of Imaginative Education (IE) pedagogy for creating a transme...
Due to a lack of proficiency in math and science, the United States is facing a shortage of STEM pro...
Over the past twenty years, nearly all job growth in the United States has emerged from new companie...
This research on creativity in undergraduate engineering education asks whether undergraduate engine...
This book offers a platform for engineering educators who are interested in implementing a “creative...
This project describes a strategy to introduce young children to engineering in a way that develops ...
For all the efforts over the last decade or more to attract, retain, and engage more students in STE...
Interdisciplinary STEM programs are in demand for United States middle schools (ages 11 to 13 years)...
This research was conducted to explore the STEM imagination of Grade 10 students from one Malaysian ...
STEM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are cou...
Interdisciplinary STEM programs are in demand for United States middle schools (ages 11 to 13 years)...
Summarization: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to exploit student preference and propose, dis...
STEM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are cou...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This paper presents the implementation of Imaginative Education (IE) pedagogy for creating a transme...
Due to a lack of proficiency in math and science, the United States is facing a shortage of STEM pro...
Over the past twenty years, nearly all job growth in the United States has emerged from new companie...
This research on creativity in undergraduate engineering education asks whether undergraduate engine...
This book offers a platform for engineering educators who are interested in implementing a “creative...
This project describes a strategy to introduce young children to engineering in a way that develops ...
For all the efforts over the last decade or more to attract, retain, and engage more students in STE...
Interdisciplinary STEM programs are in demand for United States middle schools (ages 11 to 13 years)...
This research was conducted to explore the STEM imagination of Grade 10 students from one Malaysian ...
STEM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are cou...
Interdisciplinary STEM programs are in demand for United States middle schools (ages 11 to 13 years)...
Summarization: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to exploit student preference and propose, dis...
STEM education is an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are cou...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This paper sets out to challenge the common pedagogies found in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...