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Grand Canyon University is the school of choice for aspiring and current educators. One of our degree programs at the College of Education is our Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education. You can find out more by clicking on the Request More Information button on this page. Elementary steam curriculum What are we talking about when we talk about robots? You are probably thinking about robots in The Terminators or the little guys that explore the Moon for us, but robotics in STEAM education are so much more kid-friendly and were built to serve educational purposes.
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STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) focuses on combining the content areas and finding curriculum links, instead of teaching them separately. Students make more meaning and are exposed to real-world concepts through STEAM integration. The STEAM model provides high-quality learning opportunities that simulate the skills needed in the 21st century workplace. What can I expect in a STEAM classroom? Vision and Mission
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Kim, D., & Bolger, M. (2017). Analysis of Korean elementary pre-service teachers’ changing attitudes about integrated STEAM pedagogy through developing lesson plans. Int J Sci Math Educ, 15(4), 587–605. STEM/STEAM CURRICULUM DESIGN This kit comes with the Pocketful of Ideas Card Deck with 100+ challenges.
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The benefits and advantages afforded by a STEAM curriculum cannot be overstated. By exposing children to the technical and artistic aspects of education, while giving them the communication skills, empathy and appreciation for the world around them, parents, caregivers and educators ensure that young learners are well-rounded and prepared for the road ahead. Ripken STEM Training Resources STEAM