Transdisciplinary integration and its implementation in primary education through two STEAM projects (La integración transdisciplinar y su aplicación en Educación Primaria a través de dos proyectos STEAM)

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Carlos Lage-Gómez, Germán Ros
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Curriculum integration from a STEAM transdisciplinary perspective represents a profound challenge. This study delves into a transdisciplinary approach to primary education and the role of the arts through two STEAM projects in a programme for gifted students in Madrid (Spain). Participants include 111 students from eight groups (11–12 years old), five teachers and four external professionals. The teachers fulfill the dual role of both teacher and researcher, using participant and non-participant observation, video recordings, interviews and classroom journals and questionnaires. All the findings have been triangulated and coded by means of Activity Theory, using Atlas.ti8 software and statistical analysis. The results show the significance of learning and the creation of meaningful experiences as being related to a high degree of motivation and satisfaction, and to the integration of diverse areas in a participatory process in which the arts play a disciplinary and integrating role. A transdisciplinary STEAM approach is presented that could be paradigmatic for the field of primary education.
通过两个STEAM项目在小学教育中的跨学科整合及其实施
从STEAM跨学科的角度来看,课程整合是一个深刻的挑战。本研究通过马德里(西班牙)天才学生项目中的两个STEAM项目,深入探讨了小学教育的跨学科方法和艺术的作用。参与者包括来自8个小组(11-12岁)的111名学生,5名教师和4名外部专业人士。教师通过参与式和非参与式观察、录像、访谈、课堂日志和问卷调查等方式,履行了教师和研究者的双重角色。所有的发现都通过活动理论和Atlas进行了三角测量和编码。Ti8软件及统计分析。研究结果表明,学习和创造有意义的体验的重要性与高度的动机和满意度有关,并与艺术发挥学科和整合作用的参与性过程中不同领域的整合有关。提出了一种跨学科的STEAM方法,可以作为小学教育领域的范例。
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