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Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences

STEM Learning as a scientific apprenticeship - reinventing the wheel ? Dr Angela A. Priestman Dr Kevin Reiling. Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences.

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Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences

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  1. STEM Learning as a scientific apprenticeship - reinventing the wheel? Dr Angela A. Priestman Dr Kevin Reiling Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Sciences

  2. Katja Hall, CBI Chief Policy Director, said: “Growth and jobs in the future will depend on the UK having a workforce that can exploit new technologies and discoveries. The growing skills vacuum is threatening the recovery, as demand from firms is outstripping supply. March 2014 “Highly-skilled workers are essential for our growth sectors and it will be those young people with science and maths who will go on to become the engineers and new tech entrepreneurs of tomorrow.”

  3. Almost 40 percent of employers say a lack of skills is the main reason for entry-level vacancies.

  4. Authenticity Workplace Apprentices Problem-based learning Case-based teaching Learning by designing Cognitive apprenticeship

  5. Scientific Practitioner Graduates who have acquired high level skills and knowledge, are confident, show independence, can work in a team and are creative. www.nerdlikeyou.com Chicago Museum of Science & Industry

  6. Tell me and I will forget, show me and I will remember, involve me and I will understand. http://blogs.wsd1.org/ - Winnipeg Schools

  7. Experiential learning • Environment • Opportunities • Competence: Knowledge, understanding, context, competencies, application, skills. • Commitment: Self-esteem, drive, motivation, confidence, belief, creativity.

  8. First 4 weeks – Level 4 Introduction to Scientific Practice

  9. 80% plus of time non-”lecture” Plus.google.com Conceptions of the Nature of Science

  10. Introduction to Scientific Practice Last 4 weeks < 16 weeks > 4 weeks

  11. Level 5 Professional Practice and Placement Last 2 weeks < 20 weeks > 2 weeks

  12. GradEx Level 6 Last week < 22 weeks > 1 week

  13. Problems

  14. Problems clipartlogo.com www.clipartlogo.com ClipartLogo.com (by radacina)

  15. Problems Paul Halpern

  16. Education? Training? “But it is increasingly clear that the really problematic shortages are at skilled technician level. We do have to play a long game on skills, creating more apprenticeships.“

  17. When Should a Process Be Art, Not Science? Hall and Johnson

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