STEM Education with Robotics: Lessons from Research and Practice

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This book offers a synthesis of research, curriculum examples, pedagogy models, and classroom recommendations for the effective use of robotics in STEM teaching and learning. Authors Chauhan and Kapila demonstrate how the use of educational robotics can improve and enhance student learning and understanding within the STEM disciplines.

The book explores the implementation of design-based research (DBR), technological-pedagogical-and-content-knowledge (TPACK), and the 5E instructional model, among others. Chapters draw on a variety of pedagogical scaffolds to help teachers deploy educational robotics for classroom use, including on research-driven case studies, strategies, and standards-aligned lesson plans from real-life settings.

This book will benefit STEM teacher educators, and STEM education researchers.

Author(s): Purvee Chauhan, Vikram Kapila
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 287
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgment
Part I Introduction
1 Transformational learning with educational robotics
1. Introduction
2. STEM and technology-enhanced learning environments
3. Educational robotics
4. Exhibiting the role of robots in supporting student learning
5. Conclusion
6. Key takeaways
2 Applications of robots in educational settings
1. Introduction
2. Constructionism and educational robotics
3. Educational robotics: Roles and settings
4. Examples of applications of robots as a learning tool in teaching and learning
5. Conclusion
6. Key takeaways
3 Teaching STEM with robotics: Synopsis of a research-guided program
1. Introduction
2. Need for authentic STEM learning experiences
3. Rationale for robotics in STEM education
4. Overview, theoretical background, and project design
5. Illustrative examples from implementation
6. Project outcomes and recommendations
7. Conclusion
8. Key takeaways
Part II Theory, design, and implementation
4 Design-based research for robotics-enhanced learning environments
1. Introduction
2. Design-based research
3. Literature review exemplifying the use of design-based research in robotics-enabled learning
4. Design-based research implementation examples from robotics-enhanced learning environments
5. Implementation challenges of design-based research
6. Conclusion
7. Key takeaways
5 Effective professional development for robotics-focused learning environments
1. Introduction
2. Teacher professional development
3. Designing for effective professional development
4. Literature review on teacher professional development for robotics-based learning
5. Designing a robotics-based professional development program using situated learning
6. Creating a professional development program using the social capital theory
7. Challenges in planning effective professional development programs and incorporating their lessons
8. Conclusion
9. Key takeaways
6 Applying TPACK to design for robotics-enhanced learning
1. Introduction
2. Technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge
3. Literature review on teachers’ TPACK development
4. Development of teacher TPACK through professional development aimed at using robotics as a learning tool
5. Development of TPACK-guided robotics-based STEM learning units
6. Conclusion
7. Key takeaways
Part III Instructional perspectives and lesson designs
7 Prerequisites, practices, and perceptions to design effective robotics-based lessons
1. Introduction
2. Enabling effective integration of robotics in classrooms
3. Prerequisites for robotics-based STEM lessons
4. Instructional practices for effective robotics-based lessons
5. Factors that influence student perceptions of utilizing robots as educational tools
6. Conclusion
7. Key takeaways
8 Applying cognitive domain of Bloom’s taxonomy to robotics-based learning
1. Introduction
2. Bloom’s taxonomy
3. Literature review on applications of Bloom’s taxonomy in robotics
4. Integrating cognitive domain of Bloom’s taxonomy with educational robotics to promote higher-order thinking
5. Conclusion
6. Key takeaways
9 Using the 5E instructional model to develop robotics-based science units
1. Introduction
2. The 5E instructional model
3. Literature review on integrating the 5E model in robotics-based learning
4. Exemplar robotics-based science unit plans aligned with the 5E model and Next Generation Science Standards
5. Implementing the 5E instructional model
6. Conclusion
7. Key takeaways
Appendix A Related information from ‘Teaching STEM with Robotics’ project
1. A summary timeline for the ‘Teaching STEM with Robotics’ project
2. A comparison of design-based research with other research methodologies
3. Sample items from the TPACK self-efficacy and TPACK awareness surveys
4. Instructional practices for successful robotics lessons
5. A lesson planning template using Bloom’s taxonomy
6. Characteristics of the 5E instructional model
7. A 5E lesson planning template
8. A learning unit on genetic mutations
9. A lesson plan on speed, distance, and time
Appendix B Online repository of robotics-based lessons
1. LEGO robotics-based lessons
2. NGSS-plus-5E robotics lessons
3. Additional robotics-based STEM lessons
Index