Impact of Elementary School Teachers' Enacted Engineering Design-Based Science Instruction on Student Learning (Fundamental)
Author(s) -
Brenda Capobianco,
James Lehman,
Qiming Huang,
Chell Nyquist
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.25540
Subject(s) - mathematics education , context (archaeology) , cognitive apprenticeship , science education , construct (python library) , apprenticeship , general partnership , engineering education , computer science , population , pedagogy , psychology , engineering , sociology , engineering management , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , demography , finance , economics , biology , programming language
Brenda M. Capobianco is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, and School of Engineering Education (courtesy) at Purdue University. She holds a B.S. in biology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, M.S. in science education from Connecticut Central State University, and Ed.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She teaches elementary science methods and graduate courses in teacher action research and gender and culture in science education. Her research interests include girls’ participation in science and engineering; teacher’s engagement in action research; and science teachers’ integration of the engineering design process to improve science learning.
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