Authors
Min-Hsien Lee, Ching Sing Chai, Huang-Yao Hong
Publication date
2019/2/15
Source
The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher
Volume
28
Pages
1-4
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Description
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education has been viewed as foundational to economic growth by many countries in the world, and has thus received continuous attention from ministries of education. The existing reviews (Brown 2012; Mizell and Brown 2016) in the United States indicate that the research in STEM is growing, with integrative STEM constituting the largest in terms of subject matter investigated. K-12 students are also the most frequently researched student group. These reviews indicate that the research conducted so far has employed an equal spread of mixed, qualitative, and quantitative research. To gain further insights into the current emphasis on STEM education, a search on the Web of Science using the search term (‘‘science technology engineering mathematics’’OR ‘‘STEM’’) was conducted on September 19, 2018. The search was limited to educational …
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