Applying STEM and the 5E Model to Teaching: “Making Soap from Coconut Oil in Vietnam”

Ngoc-Giang Nguyen, Sy-Nam Pham, Thi-Nga Nguyen, Minh-Toi Duong, H. Pham, T. Houghton
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Soap is an indispensable product in households, schools, offices, and hospitals in the prevention of diseases such as Covid-19 and respiratory diseases. Vietnam is a country with plentiful coconuts, and the mass production of soap products from coconut oil is feasible and highly competitive. Therefore, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) teaching on the topic of making soap from coconut oil is practically meaningful. As a result, not only are students educated on the importance of soap but also develop their STEM knowledge. They also become engaged in their learning and try hard to perfect their products in the fastest and best way possible. Among the teaching methods of making soap from coconut oil, the 5E (engagement, exploration, explanation, elaboration, and evaluation) cycle model is the most appropriate. This teaching model helps students thoroughly explore the knowledge and to work harmoniously in groups. The study aimed to investigate how 9th Grade students at Vo Van Tan Secondary School, Ho Chi Minh City made soap from coconut oil. These students were members of 9A2 and 9A7. After learning how to make soap from coconut oil, students can make similar products, such as dishwashing detergent, from fruit or vegetable peels. This model thus helps students to be creative in STEM disciplines through problem analysis and exploration. We found that the students were very interested in making natural products such as soap and, in addition to STEM and 5E learning, they addressed an important real-world challenge with their own safe and simple handmade soap for hand-washing, disinfecting, and pandemic prevention.
STEM与5E模式在教学中的应用:“越南用椰子油制作肥皂”
肥皂是家庭、学校、办公室和医院预防Covid-19和呼吸道疾病等疾病不可或缺的产品。越南是一个椰子丰富的国家,用椰子油大规模生产肥皂产品是可行的,而且具有很强的竞争力。因此,在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域开展椰子油制皂的教学具有实际意义。因此,学生们不仅了解了肥皂的重要性,而且还发展了他们的STEM知识。他们也会投入到学习中,努力以最快最好的方式完善自己的产品。在椰子油制皂的教学方法中,5E (engagement, exploration, explanation, elaboration, evaluation)循环模式是最合适的。这种教学模式有助于学生深入探索知识,并在小组中和谐合作。这项研究旨在调查胡志明市Vo Van Tan中学九年级学生如何用椰子油制作肥皂。这些学生是9A2和9A7的成员。在学习了如何用椰子油制作肥皂之后,学生们可以用水果或蔬菜皮制作类似的产品,比如餐具洗涤剂。这种模式有助于学生通过问题分析和探索在STEM学科中发挥创造性。我们发现,学生们对制作肥皂等天然产品非常感兴趣,除了STEM和5E学习之外,他们还用自己安全简单的手工肥皂解决了现实世界的重要挑战,用于洗手、消毒和预防流行病。
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