Theory and Practice of STEAM Education in Japan
Herausgeber: Isozaki, Tetsuo
Theory and Practice of STEAM Education in Japan
Herausgeber: Isozaki, Tetsuo
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With unique insights into the potential power of Japan's STEM education, Isozaki and his team of contributors share multiple perspectives on STEM education theory and practices in Japan.
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With unique insights into the potential power of Japan's STEM education, Isozaki and his team of contributors share multiple perspectives on STEM education theory and practices in Japan.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781032491905
- ISBN-10: 1032491906
- Artikelnr.: 70148088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781032491905
- ISBN-10: 1032491906
- Artikelnr.: 70148088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tetsuo Isozaki is a professor of Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hiroshima University, Japan.
Introduction 1. What can we learn from the history of STEM subjects in
Japan? 2. Conceptual framework from STEM to STEAM: Through the promotion of
STEAM education in Japan 3. What are the student competencies that STEM
education cultivates? Based on a comparison between Japan and Germany 4.
Examination of STEAM teaching strategies in Japanese elementary education
through a comparative analysis with STEAM learning activities in England 5.
Assessment for fostering Japanese STEM literacy: from a perspective of
performance assessment theory 6. Tasks that drive students to learning
processes towards knowledge integration 7. Food and nutrition education (
Shokuiku) as a part of STEAM education 8. Pre-service teacher education for
STEAM activities that combine data modeling and design processes 9.
Scientific inquiry required in STEAM education movement 10. Investigating
inquiry-based activities to acquire learning content and competence in STEM
education: A case study in chemistry 11. STEM/STEAM approach in biological
education in Japan
Japan? 2. Conceptual framework from STEM to STEAM: Through the promotion of
STEAM education in Japan 3. What are the student competencies that STEM
education cultivates? Based on a comparison between Japan and Germany 4.
Examination of STEAM teaching strategies in Japanese elementary education
through a comparative analysis with STEAM learning activities in England 5.
Assessment for fostering Japanese STEM literacy: from a perspective of
performance assessment theory 6. Tasks that drive students to learning
processes towards knowledge integration 7. Food and nutrition education (
Shokuiku) as a part of STEAM education 8. Pre-service teacher education for
STEAM activities that combine data modeling and design processes 9.
Scientific inquiry required in STEAM education movement 10. Investigating
inquiry-based activities to acquire learning content and competence in STEM
education: A case study in chemistry 11. STEM/STEAM approach in biological
education in Japan
Introduction 1. What can we learn from the history of STEM subjects in
Japan? 2. Conceptual framework from STEM to STEAM: Through the promotion of
STEAM education in Japan 3. What are the student competencies that STEM
education cultivates? Based on a comparison between Japan and Germany 4.
Examination of STEAM teaching strategies in Japanese elementary education
through a comparative analysis with STEAM learning activities in England 5.
Assessment for fostering Japanese STEM literacy: from a perspective of
performance assessment theory 6. Tasks that drive students to learning
processes towards knowledge integration 7. Food and nutrition education (
Shokuiku) as a part of STEAM education 8. Pre-service teacher education for
STEAM activities that combine data modeling and design processes 9.
Scientific inquiry required in STEAM education movement 10. Investigating
inquiry-based activities to acquire learning content and competence in STEM
education: A case study in chemistry 11. STEM/STEAM approach in biological
education in Japan
Japan? 2. Conceptual framework from STEM to STEAM: Through the promotion of
STEAM education in Japan 3. What are the student competencies that STEM
education cultivates? Based on a comparison between Japan and Germany 4.
Examination of STEAM teaching strategies in Japanese elementary education
through a comparative analysis with STEAM learning activities in England 5.
Assessment for fostering Japanese STEM literacy: from a perspective of
performance assessment theory 6. Tasks that drive students to learning
processes towards knowledge integration 7. Food and nutrition education (
Shokuiku) as a part of STEAM education 8. Pre-service teacher education for
STEAM activities that combine data modeling and design processes 9.
Scientific inquiry required in STEAM education movement 10. Investigating
inquiry-based activities to acquire learning content and competence in STEM
education: A case study in chemistry 11. STEM/STEAM approach in biological
education in Japan







