“But then I am the robot’s brain!”: Children’s and preschool teachers’ communication during STEM teaching scaffolded by digital tools

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In focus of this chapter are two longitudinal research projects involving children’s and preschool teachers’ work with digital tools and STEM. The projects are grounded in social sustainable development, foremost through children’s creative learning of digital technology and science, viewed as a democratic right for children to develop knowledge about. Variation theory and developmental pedagogy were used as theoretical framework, guiding the analyses of video data. The chapter reports on how implemented teaching involving digital tools benefits children’s reflective talk about scientific explanatory models and how abstract representations in science may challenge children’s learning processes. Furthermore, the chapter describes and discusses how robotics and digital programming stimulate children’s creativity and preschool teachers’ talk related to computational thinking and STEM.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationScience, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) Education in the Early Years
Undertitel på värdpublikationAchieving the Sustainable Development Goals
RedaktörerWeipeng Yang, Sarika Kewalramani , Jyoti Senthil
FörlagRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Kapitel8
Sidor108-119
Antal sidor12
Utgåva1
ISBN (elektroniskt)9781003824374
ISBN (tryckt)9781032405698
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2023-dec.-15

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