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- Title
STEM EDUCATION OF STUDENTS AT CHILDREN'S UNIVERSITY.
- Authors
Kairollovna, Damekova Saule; Nurkenivna, Nurmuhanbetova Nurgul; Nurlybekovna, Durmekbayeva Shynar; Sultanseitovna, Khamitova Aina; Bolatovna, Fakhrudenova Idiya; Alkeshovna, Shayakhmetova Aisulu
- Abstract
The article describes the STEM education projects presented on the educational platform of the Children's University, created on the basis of Sh. Ualikhanov Kokshetau University, in the context of traditional and distance learning. The article aims at studying the activities of the Children's University and identify indicators that arouse interest among primary school students in STEM education. The study involved children from 8 to 12 years old in the amount of 250 students from schools in the city of Kokshetau (Kazakhstan). Methods: A mixed method, questionnaire and semi-structured interviews of children were used. The Likert scale questions allowed for the analysis using descriptive statistics. Open-ended questions and data from the interviews were classified using content analysis and analytically interpreted through the theory of the development of cognitive interest in children. Results: the study identified a new factor influencing children's interest in STEM education at the Children's University -- future teachers-students. Five important indicators proposed in previous studies were checked: the topic of classes, the learning environment, the spectacularity of the classes, training, the role of the family in face-to-face meetings and distance learning at the Children's University. Conclusions: the study highlighted a new factor that arouses the interest of primary school students in STEM education when visiting Children's University, of interest to all parties involved in STEM education in non-formal learning.
- Subjects
STEM education; SCHOOL children; COLLEGE environment; NONFORMAL education; FACE-to-face communication; LIKERT scale; FAMILY roles
- Publication
Ilkogretim Online, 2021, Vol 20, Issue 4, p264
- ISSN
1305-3515
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17051/ilkonline.2021.04.29