2022
DOI: 10.3390/educsci12010030
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STEAM Project-Based Learning Activities at the Science Museum as an Effective Training for Future Chemistry Teachers

Abstract: Non-formal learning environments, such as science museums, have a fundamental role in science education and high potentialities as ideal contexts for science teachers’ training. These aspects have been analyzed and reported in several recent works mainly focused on students’ perception of science and increased engagement towards scientific disciplines. In this work, a project-based learning methodology optimized and experimented in the frame of a pre-service chemistry teachers’ course at the University of Pisa… Show more

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“…This proves that the effectiveness of learning using PjBL in the experimental class is more effective than the control class. This is supported by the statement of (Domenici, 2022) the 'STEAM project-based learning' activities, revealed that most of the objectives were successfully reached, succeeded in increasing students' cognitive levels in literacy (Sugianto, 2022), were practiced and effective to enhance student's productive competences (Jalinus et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This proves that the effectiveness of learning using PjBL in the experimental class is more effective than the control class. This is supported by the statement of (Domenici, 2022) the 'STEAM project-based learning' activities, revealed that most of the objectives were successfully reached, succeeded in increasing students' cognitive levels in literacy (Sugianto, 2022), were practiced and effective to enhance student's productive competences (Jalinus et al, 2017).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This shows the progress of students' thinking in recognizing the application of chemical concepts after going through the STEAM-PjBL integrated Design Thinking stage on the application of the chemical concept of redox reactions. The role of this problem-based context in everyday life is important for the progress of chemistry learning that studies concepts and their real-world applications (Domenici, 2022).…”
Section: Creative Interpretation and Reasoningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study conducted by Kartini et al (2021) recommends STEM Project-Based Learning as a way to improve students' problem-solving skills since they can integrate their knowledge and apply it to solve a realworld challenge. In conclusion, Domenici (2022) examined how effective the preservice teacher training methodology was based on the motivation and interest of participants towards the course's content, as well as the final evaluation of students regarding their training experiences and, more specifically, their appreciation for STEAM project-based learning activities. Consequently, Samsudin et al (2020) showed that STEM PjBL improves students' sense of self-efficacy in solving physics problems.…”
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confidence: 99%