STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development

The goals of this study were to investigate technical and vocational education (TVET) teachers’ progress in their knowledge, perceptions, and competencies related to Industry 4.0 components and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) within the context of a professional development...

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Main Authors: Devrim Akgunduz, Canan Mesutoglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICASE 2021-05-01
Series:Science Education International
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Online Access:http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/315
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spelling doaj-1c46c13248474482b6ead0a979b7117e2021-06-01T23:26:26ZengICASEScience Education International2077-23272021-05-0132217218110.33828/sei.v32.i2.11STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development Devrim Akgunduz 0Canan Mesutoglu 1 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Research Center, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education Research Center, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey The goals of this study were to investigate technical and vocational education (TVET) teachers’ progress in their knowledge, perceptions, and competencies related to Industry 4.0 components and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) within the context of a professional development program. A case study design was followed to reveal in-depth information on teacher improvement. Data sources included the Teacher Knowledge Survey, Teacher Perceptions Survey, and Industry 4.0 and STEM Competencies Survey. Results indicated significant improvement in teachers’ Industry 4.0 competencies and their content knowledge of Industry 4.0 components and STEM. Teachers reported a culture of collaboration in their school, increased teacher and student motivation, and positive attitudes toward TVET with implementation of the STEM PD program. The results point to the need to help teachers in designing certain aspects of STEM lesson plans including the integration of mobile programming, robotic programming and virtual reality meaningfully into the lesson content. Further implications for research and practice are presented in light of the findings.http://www.icaseonline.net/journal/index.php/sei/article/view/315industry 4.0science educationstem educationteacher professional developmentvocational and technical education
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STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
Science Education International
industry 4.0
science education
stem education
teacher professional development
vocational and technical education
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Canan Mesutoglu
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title STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
title_short STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
title_full STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
title_fullStr STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
title_full_unstemmed STEM education for Industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: Investigation of teacher professional development
title_sort stem education for industry 4.0 in technical and vocational high schools: investigation of teacher professional development
publisher ICASE
series Science Education International
issn 2077-2327
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The goals of this study were to investigate technical and vocational education (TVET) teachers’ progress in their knowledge, perceptions, and competencies related to Industry 4.0 components and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) within the context of a professional development program. A case study design was followed to reveal in-depth information on teacher improvement. Data sources included the Teacher Knowledge Survey, Teacher Perceptions Survey, and Industry 4.0 and STEM Competencies Survey. Results indicated significant improvement in teachers’ Industry 4.0 competencies and their content knowledge of Industry 4.0 components and STEM. Teachers reported a culture of collaboration in their school, increased teacher and student motivation, and positive attitudes toward TVET with implementation of the STEM PD program. The results point to the need to help teachers in designing certain aspects of STEM lesson plans including the integration of mobile programming, robotic programming and virtual reality meaningfully into the lesson content. Further implications for research and practice are presented in light of the findings.
topic industry 4.0
science education
stem education
teacher professional development
vocational and technical education
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