翻转学习模式:小学STEM教育的有效途径

Xiaoqiao Cheng
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早在1986年,美国国家科学委员会就出版了《本科科学、数学和工程教育》,被认为是STEM教育的开端(NSB, 1986)。2005年10月,美国国家科学院、国家工程院、医学研究所和国家研究中心联合向美国国会提交了一份报告《从风暴中崛起:激励和雇用美国人创造更光明的经济未来》,提出了促进STEM教育的相关建议(Bybee, 2010)。2007年10月,美国国家科学委员会发布了《解决美国科学、技术、工程和数学教育系统关键需求的国家行动计划》,提议将STEM教育从大学扩展到中小学(NSB, 2007)。2009年,美国前总统巴拉克•奥巴马(Barack Obama)强调了国家优先发展STEM教育的必要性。从那时起,美国联邦政府在从幼儿园到高等教育的各个层面上都对STEM教育研究进行了大量投资。其他国家的教育界也开始研究和实施STEM教育实践。大量的研究和广泛的实践已经证明了STEM教育在促进学生认知发展、增强他们的批判性思维、解决问题和创造力以及改善他们的情感和精神健康方面的潜力。
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Flipped Learning Model: An Effective Approach to Primary School STEM Education
As early as 1986, the US National Science Board published Undergraduate Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education, which is regarded as the initiation of STEM education (NSB, 1986). In October 2005, the National Academy of Science, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Center jointly submitted to the Congress of the United States Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future, a report that put forward relevant recommendations to promote STEM education (Bybee, 2010). In October 2007, the US National Science Board issued A National Action Plan for Addressing the Critical Needs of the US Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education System, proposing to expand STEM education from colleges to primary and secondary schools (NSB, 2007). In 2009, former President of the United States, Barack Obama, emphasized the need for the nation to prioritize the development of STEM education. Since then, the US federal government has heavily invested in STEM education research across all levels, from kindergarten through higher education. Educational communities in other countries have also begun researching and implementing STEM education practices. Numerous studies and extensive practice have demonstrated the potential of STEM education in promoting students’ cognitive development, enhancing their critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity skills, as well as improving their emotional and spiritual well-being.
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