Authors
Lieve Thibaut, Heidi Knipprath, Wim Dehaene, Fien Depaepe
Publication date
2018/9
Journal
International Journal of Technology and Design Education
Volume
28
Pages
631-651
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Integrated Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education is an emerging approach to improve students’ achievement and interest in STEM disciplines. However, the implementation of integrated STEM education depends strongly on teachers’ competence, which entails, among others, teachers’ attitudes. Nonetheless, not much is known about the factors that influence teachers’ attitudes toward teaching integrated STEM. Therefore this paper uses a survey method to get insight into the relationship between three groups of variables and teachers’ attitudes toward teaching integrated STEM: teacher background characteristics, personal attitudes and school context variables. The results of the multiple regression analyses reveal three variables that are positively linked with teachers’ attitudes: professional development, personal relevance of science and social context. Moreover two …
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L Thibaut, H Knipprath, W Dehaene, F Depaepe - International Journal of Technology and Design …, 2018