Self-Efficacy, Scientific Reasoning, and Learning Achievement in the STEM Project-Based Learning Literature

Seyedh Mahboobeh Jamali, A. N. M. Zain, M. Samsudin, Nader Ale Ebrahim
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The main goal of education is to prepare students for future job opportunities and civic responsibilities, and this is one of the biggest challenges in the 21st century. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Project-Based Learning (PjBL) prepare students to master their new role as a global citizen with greater responsibilities. This systematic review analyzed 265 papers that are related to the STEM PjBL. The papers were collected from well-known databases such as Web of Science® and SCOPUS by using the quality assessment and relevant criteria. This study inspected the top 48 distinguished papers by covering three dimensions, Search result, Subject, and Research methodology. STEM and PjBL come together, due to the natural overlap between the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and PjBL. The fully integrated STEM with PjBL can increase the effectiveness of teaching. Nonetheless, this inspection uncovered that previous research has not fully integrated STEM with PjBL. Thus, despite the wealth of existing research, there are still significant opportunities for future research on STEM PjBL in high schools to prepare students for 21st century challenges. Keywords: Enhanced teaching and learning, 21 st century skills, project-based learning STEM, systematic literature reviews Cite as: Jamali, S.M., Md Zain, A.N., Samsudin, M.A., & Ebrahim, N.A. (2017). Self-efficacy, scientific reasoning, and learning achievement in the STEM project-based learning literature. Journal of Nusantara Studies, 2 (2), 29-43.  http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol2iss2pp29-43
STEM项目学习文献中的自我效能感、科学推理与学习成就
教育的主要目标是让学生为未来的工作机会和公民责任做好准备,这是21世纪最大的挑战之一。科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)基于项目的学习(PjBL)使学生能够掌握他们作为一个肩负更大责任的全球公民的新角色。本系统综述分析了与STEM PjBL相关的265篇论文。论文采用质量评估及相关标准从Web of Science®、SCOPUS等知名数据库中检索。本研究从搜索结果、主题和研究方法三个维度考察了排名前48位的杰出论文。由于科学、技术、工程、数学和PjBL领域之间的自然重叠,STEM和PjBL走到了一起。STEM与PjBL的充分结合可以提高教学的有效性。然而,这项研究发现,之前的研究并没有完全整合STEM和PjBL。因此,尽管现有的研究非常丰富,但未来高中STEM PjBL的研究仍有很大的机会,可以让学生为21世纪的挑战做好准备。关键词:强化教与学,21世纪技能,基于项目的学习STEM,系统文献综述引文如下:Jamali, s.m., Md Zain, a.n., Samsudin, m.a., & Ebrahim, N.A.(2017)。STEM项目学习文献中的自我效能感、科学推理与学习成就自然科学学报,2(2),29-43。http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jonus.vol2iss2pp29-43
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