Exploring the Impact of Early STEM Education on Science and Visual Literacy

Moleboheng Ramulumo
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Early STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education plays a pivotal role in shaping children's science and visual literacy skills. However, in South Africa, there are notable challenges such as delayed initiation of science education and inadequate emphasis on visual literacy. This study aims to investigate the influence of early STEM education on science and visual literacy in South African educational contexts. Drawing upon the post-positivist paradigm and Mayer's cognitive theory of multimedia learning, this research employed a mixed-method approach combining quantitative and qualitative analyses, integrating autoethnography to engage with lived experiences during my master's and doctoral studies. The findings suggest that children exposed to STEM education demonstrate higher levels of science and visual literacy. These findings have implications for curriculum design and educational practice, urging stakeholders to integrate STEM principles early in children's educational journey and to prioritize visual literacy to enhance communication and comprehension of scientific concepts. Recommendations are provided for educational institutions and policymakers to facilitate the implementation of effective strategies addressing these challenges and fostering a generation of learners equipped with essential skills for success in the modern world.
探索早期 STEM 教育对科学和视觉素养的影响
早期 STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)教育在培养儿童的科学和视觉扫盲技能方面起着举足轻重的作用。然而,在南非,存在着明显的挑战,如科学教育启动延迟和对视觉扫盲重视不够。本研究旨在调查南非教育环境中早期 STEM 教育对科学和视觉素养的影响。本研究借鉴了后实证主义范式和梅耶的多媒体学习认知理论,采用了定量分析和定性分析相结合的混合方法,并结合了我在硕士和博士学习期间的生活经历。研究结果表明,接受 STEM 教育的儿童表现出更高的科学素养和视觉素养。这些发现对课程设计和教育实践具有启示意义,敦促相关方在儿童教育的早期阶段就将 STEM 原则融入其中,并将视觉素养放在首位,以加强对科学概念的交流和理解。研究还为教育机构和政策制定者提供了建议,以促进实施有效的战略来应对这些挑战,培养具备在现代世界取得成功所需的基本技能的一代学习者。
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