Using draw, write, and tell to reveal gifted students’ perceptions and interests of STEAM disciplines

Q3 Social Sciences
Oktay Kızkapan, Oğuzhan Nacaroğlu, Tahsin Bozdağ
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ABSTRACT In this study, the aim is to examine the perceptions of gifted students toward STEAM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Art-Mathematics) disciplines. The phenomenology design, one of the qualitative research method designs, was used in the study. The study group of the research consists of 47 gifted students studying in the science and art center in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. The data of the research were collected using the draw-write-tell technique. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the data. The analysis revealed that students generally perceive science as a laboratory activity. Also, they perceive math as operations, numbers, equations, chaos, and geometry. Similarly, students mostly perceive technology as technological items, engineering as construction, and art as painting. Most of the participants addressed science, engineering, and art as their STEAM disciplines of interest. Based on our results, we highlight that explanations regarding the nature of STEAM disciplines should be emphasized more explicitly in the lessons.
通过画、写、说来揭示天才学生对STEAM学科的认知和兴趣
摘要本研究旨在考察资优生对STEAM(科学技术工程艺术数学)学科的认知。本研究采用了现象学设计作为定性研究方法设计之一。该研究的研究小组由47名天才学生组成,他们在土耳其东安那托利亚地区的科学和艺术中心学习。研究数据是使用绘图-书写-讲述技术收集的。采用描述性分析方法对数据进行分析。分析表明,学生普遍认为科学是一项实验室活动。此外,他们认为数学是运算、数字、方程、混沌和几何。同样,学生们大多将技术视为技术项目,将工程视为建筑,将艺术视为绘画。大多数参与者将科学、工程和艺术作为他们感兴趣的STEAM学科。根据我们的研究结果,我们强调,在课程中应更明确地强调对STEAM学科性质的解释。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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