Abstract
In efforts to provide effective support in STEM education in general and to help school teachers and leaders to consider STEM approaches and carry them out effectively, the perceptions of researchers active in STEM education or initiatives regarding STEM are significant. Despite many efforts to disseminate and implement STEM education, little research has focused on the researchers. The present study aimed to explore STEM researcher perceptions of STEM learning environments using the Draw a STEM Learning Environment Test (D-STEM). The drawings portrayed varying levels of STEM integration and in all depictions, there were indications of student-centred instruction. We conclude this paper with a discussion of the implications for practice and research.
Vesife Hatisaru, Kim Beswick, Sharon Fraser
STEM Learning Environments: Perceptions Of STEM Education Researchers