英文摘要 |
Although plenty of scholars who engage in integrated Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics (STEM) education research follow the development of STEM curriculum design models, many primary and secondary school teachers still have difficulties in implementing STEM interdisciplinary cooperative teaching, as well as arranging appropriate learning guidance. This research employs experts' in-depth interview and case study methods to examine and develop a STEM interdisciplinary cooperative teaching design model, and to provide primary and secondary school teachers instances of design of failure experiences for the purpose of developing students' integrative STEM competency. A six step STEM interdisciplinary cooperative teaching model is derived from the interviews with STEM experts, including establishing collaborative teams, affirming core values, designing learning contexts, planning practical activities, deepening learning experience, and conducting integrative STEM learning evaluation. The main missions of each step were also proposed in the research for primary and secondary teachers' reference. In addition, the current research explains how experiencing failures can bring benefits to students' STEM competencies and problem-solving skills in an actual learning setting, and how primary and secondary school teachers can prepare such instructions, through the example of making a balloon car. |