Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has become an educational package emerging throughout the world (e.g. UK, China, US & Australia). Although science, technology and mathematics are taught in schools and engineering education occurs in universities, there appear to be few if any explicit engineering education programs in primary and junior secondary schools. A stronger inclusion of engineering education at these levels could assist students to make informed decisions about career opportunities in STEM-related fields. This paper suggests how engineering education can be integrated with other key learning areas such as English, mathematics, science, history and geography within the new Australian Curriculum.
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Curricula integration : identifying and locating engineering education across the Australian curriculum
Curriculum Perspectives, (1), pp.43-50
2014
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- Title
- Curricula integration : identifying and locating engineering education across the Australian curriculum
- Creators
- Peter B. HudsonLyn D. EnglishLes A. Dawes
- Publication Details
- Curriculum Perspectives, (1), pp.43-50
- Identifiers
- 2666; 991012821805302368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article