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ERIC Number: ED672613
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2025-Apr-11
Pages: 286
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-3-031-78719-5
ISSN: ISSN-2213-3623
EISSN: EISSN-2213-3631
Available Date: 0000-00-00
Creative Pragmatics for Active Learning in STEM Education. Contributions from Science Education Research. Volume 14
Connie Svabo, Editor; Michael Shanks, Editor; Chunfang Zhou, Editor; Tamara Carleton, Editor
Contributions from Science Education Research
This edited volume is an invitation to redesign STEM higher education. It shows the way to active learning in diverse scenarios and provides educators, leaders and policymakers with a visionary approach to active learning and hands-on examples of how education can help students navigate complexity and unpredictability--the challenges of contemporary society. Featuring contributions from a diverse array of scholars and practitioners, this book explores: (1) Creative learning strategies; (2) Dynamic teacher-student interactions; (3) Innovative assessment methods; and (4) The design of engaging learning environments. Integrating science education with perspectives from pragmatism, science and technology studies, the humanities, art and design, this book presents a framework for understanding knowledge as an evolving, performative process. Through insightful case studies, the book emphasises agency and creativity as essential elements of learning, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and flexible problem-solving.
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Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Teachers; Administrators; Policymakers
Language: English
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