U7 Wa 5282
U7 Wa 5282
U7 Wa 5282
Department of Education
EDUC 5282: Advanced Practices for Teaching the STEM Fields at the Secondary Level
Abstract
The pivotal point of any discourse on educational techniques should revolve around the
objective of education. If the primary goal of the education system is to cultivate pupils into
proficient participants in society, then the demands and prerequisites set by employers assume
greater significance. The acquisition of necessary skills, which therefore determines the success
adequately trained and experienced teachers is a growing concern that has to be addressed.
interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning. There is much debate about the advantages
that these approaches offer and how students will get the necessary skills to succeed in the
professional world after completing their education at school, college, or university. Indeed,
education's purpose is to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become
of a democratic society, wherein every individual is afforded the chance to cultivate their abilities
and equip themselves for the intricacies of both professional and social spheres (p. 5). The
subsequent inquiry to pose is which information and abilities must students acquire during their
schooling to avail themselves of the prospects to thrive as adults? In their publication, Bear and
Skorton (2019) assert that employers seek individuals who possess the ability to utilize their
knowledge and abilities in practical situations, engage in critical thinking, and effectively convey
their thoughts via both written and spoken communication (p. 61).
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Nevertheless, Bear & Skorton (2019) assert that most companies hold a positive view of the
education system, with fewer than 30% expressing the belief that students are adequately
isolation, imposes restrictions on students' ability to see and comprehend the interconnections
between diverse topic areas. Several educational institutions have modified their curriculum
Baccalaureate (IB) taking the lead in many schools through its Primary Years Programme (PYP)
and Middle Years Programme (MYP) curricula. Bear & Skorton (2019) argue that the shift from
response to the perception that standard curricula are excessively segregated along disciplinary
between different forms of knowledge and inquiry in our complex world. Page 60.
These multidisciplinary techniques empower students to cultivate a diverse set of talents that are
challenging for more conventional ways to replicate. Bear and Skorton (2019) state that the
learning outcomes linked to integrative approaches, such as enhanced written and oral
communication abilities, teamwork skills, ethical decision making, critical thinking, and the
capacity to apply knowledge in practical situations, are the exact outcomes that employers and
university administrators universally acknowledge as essential for all students to possess upon
Prior to entirely changing their strategy, schools should consider certain barriers. Sun You
(2017) acknowledges that in the field of science, students are required to tackle intricate issues
and natural phenomena that cannot be simply understood or solved using only one discipline
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approach (p. 71). Across several academic fields, particularly in the realm of science, there exist
essential principles that must be imparted, acquired, and comprehended by students prior to their
exploration of interconnections among diverse disciplines. In his work, Sun You (2017) asserts
that possessing specialized topic knowledge is both essential and a precondition for obtaining
knowledge in other disciplines and for effective teaching (p. 72). This is exacerbated if there is a
shortage of instructors or if the teachers' qualifications are inadequate. This is the situation that
exists in several locations worldwide. Sun You (2017) highlights that scientific instructors who
lack appropriate understanding in certain disciplinary issues would also lack the capacity to
combine the concepts (p. 72). How can teachers facilitate their students' development of a
comprehensive understanding if they lack the profound knowledge and comprehension of the
transdisciplinary ideas that students require assistance within order to acquire a more advanced
This is due to the scarcity of proficient educators who possess the ability to instruct in an
interdisciplinary fashion. There is a limited number of professors, especially those who possess
extensive knowledge in multidisciplinary topics, necessary to effectively assist students who rely
on expertise to recognize and comprehend linkages across courses. Zalaznick (2021) claims that
the majority of states are experiencing a lack of teachers in all areas, except for mathematics,
special education, foreign languages, and science, which are facing the most severe and
the Brookings Institution in 2019 revealed that those who major in science, technology,
engineering, and math see the most significant decrease in wages when they opt for a career in
teaching, as compared to other college graduates (Zalaznick, 2021, para 5). Educational leaders
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have a significant challenge due to the combination of a lack of educated and competent
However, regardless of all these factors, the primary objective of education should be to
empower students to optimize their potential and acquire abilities that will facilitate their success
in the future. Interdisciplinary methods provide pupils with the chance to recognize and
acquisition of knowledge. In his work, Holmbukt (2018) defines "deep learning" as the process
of going beyond the basic facts in order to gain a deeper grasp of the complexity of a subject.
medium-term, and long-term objectives. Current educators must undergo training and be
articulate the interconnections among many academic disciplines. In the near future, it is
necessary for school curriculums to clearly mandate that teachers promote learning activities that
help students cultivate their interdisciplinary comprehension across different courses. The school
system must undergo a substantial transformation in its approach over the long run. The
conventional approach of addressing each topic separately necessitates a shift, hence requiring a
knowledge on how to educate pupils in their own fields, without considering the interconnections
References
Bear, A. & Skorton, D. (2019). The World Needs Students with Interdisciplinary Education.
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Sun You, H. (2017, June 05). Why Teach Science with an Interdisciplinary Approach: History,
Zalaznick, M. (2021, October 18). Is there really a teacher shortage? Yes, but it is hitting some
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