Children’s steam learning in early years: A case study from a preschool
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2022-12Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Sirajee, Nasima AkhterMetadata
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STEAM education has been gaining significant attention and acceptance throughout
the world at all levels of education. It is considered that to get better learning
outcomes in STEAM, the foundation should be weaved from the early years of life.
The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes the educators
and parents hold about STEAM in a STEAM-practicing preschool. This research
flaunts the practices preschool educators do to promote STEAM and the challenges
educators face in implementing it. The study followed a case study under a qualitative
approach. In-Depth Interviews on four educators, one Focus Group Discussion on six
parents of preschoolers and five Class Observations were carried out. The case study
revealed that all the participants were well familiar with the term- STEAM, and they
consider it important in the early years. The case study indicates that though educators
know about the interdisciplinary approach of STEAM but most of them lack the skills
in integrating Engineering and Technology in-class activities. The study also found
parents were having less understanding of STEAM than teachers and there was a lack
of knowledge sharing between them. Study findings indicate that the classroom
practices are aligned with the understanding of the teachers. The findings showed that
all the educators feel the requirement of trainings specifically on Engineering and
Technology. The study also revealed that despite of having some basic facilities, the
school lack planned indoor space. Therefore, the study recommended for further
training with a specific focus on Engineering and Technology areas. This study also
highlighted the requirement of nationwide advocacy and awareness program on
STEAM incorporation in early-years education. Lastly, further large-scale research is
recommended.