26–30 Aug 2024
Auditorium Maximum UJ
Europe/Warsaw timezone

A New Sequence Model of Interdisciplinary STEM Learning: From Theory to Practice

27 Aug 2024, 15:50
20m
Exhibition Room B

Exhibition Room B

Oral presentations Physics in STEM Education and Interdisciplinary Approaches Oral presentations

Speaker

Dr MARINA CONNELL (Former University Professor & Teacher, EdTech STEM Strategist in Asian Development Bank funded project, Managing Director at Marina and John Connell Education Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

Description

The presentation explores the concept of A New Sequence Model of Interdisciplinary STEM Learning (NSMISL) that does not require any radical initial change to a country’s established curriculum. NSMISL aims to integrate the four core disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as well as subjects such as geography, economics, physics, chemistry, and art, through Collective Planning, Project-based Learning and Inquiry based learning. NSMISL also emphasises the importance of teaching and learning Physics and Artificial Intelligence, especially in relation to the emergence of Large Language Models.

How would you like to present your contribution? Live in Kraków (time slot to be allotted based on the programme)
Target education level General
Category Formal Education

Primary author

Dr MARINA CONNELL (Former University Professor & Teacher, EdTech STEM Strategist in Asian Development Bank funded project, Managing Director at Marina and John Connell Education Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)

Presentation materials