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Elementary School Pre-service, In-service, STEAM Leader School Teachers' Difficulties and Requirements in the relation to STEAM Education in G Area

G지역에서 융합인재교육(STEAM)에 대한 초등 예비교사, 현직교사, STEAM 리더스쿨 교사들의 어려움과 요구사항

  • Received : 2015.12.01
  • Accepted : 2015.12.24
  • Published : 2015.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the elementary school pre-service teachers' and in-service teachers' and STEAM leader school teachers' difficulties and requirements in the relation to STEAM Education. For this study, 49 pre-service teachers, 57 in-service teachers, 16 leader school teachers in G Area were selected. And they conducted the survey. The results of this study were as follows. First, in order to minimize elementary teachers' physical burden actually, it is necessary to distribute STEAM teaching materials including various and specific programs to the schools in the booklet. Second, for the fast and effective spreading of STEAM, it also should be permitted the pre-service teachers to access STEAM homepage, which is limited to teachers. Third, we should make circumstance to research on STEAM through collaboration with colleagues freely. Therefore, we should give intensive training and consulting opportunities to science teacher. Because they who is getting stronger in this field to do this can furnish other colleagues to teaching tips and information in the relation to STEAM education. By all this fulfillment simultaneously, STEAM will be settlement in elementary school in the short period.

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