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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.8.071

A study on the educational methodology for improving pre-service teachers' competence of designing STEAM classes  

Hong, Ye-Yoon (Ewha Woman's University)
Im, Yeon-Wook (Hanynag Cyber University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.8, 2019 , pp. 71-80 More about this Journal
Abstract
It is very important to have pre-service teachers enhance actual content development skill for STEAM classes through deep understanding of the concept. Thus the purpose of the study is to explore the educational methodology for improving pre-service teachers' competence of designing STEAM classes. The research performed with 17 pre-service teachers from Y university and 15 from S university in 2015. It includes blended learning methodology mixing online and offline classes. The result revealed that the students' perception on and the materialization skill of the STEAM education was improved by the methods of Lesson Study and blended learning. A positive result also came out in the respect of the perception on teaching with technology.
Keywords
STEAM education; blended learning; pre-service teachers; STEAM; Lesson Study;
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