Micah S. Stohlmann
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research | 2012
Micah S. Stohlmann; Tamara J. Moore; Gillian H. Roehrig
Quality Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education is vital for the future success of students. Integrated STEM education is one way to make learning more connected and relevant for students. There is a need for further research and discussion on the knowledge, experiences, and background that teachers need to effectively teach integrated STEM education. A support, teaching, efficacy, and materials (s.t.e.m.) model of considerations for teaching integrated STEM education was developed through a year-long partnership with a middle school. The middle school was implementing Project Lead the Way’s Gateway to Technology curriculum. The s.t.e.m. model is a good starting point for teachers as they implement and improve integrated STEM education.
Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research | 2014
Tamara J. Moore; Aran W. Glancy; Kristina Maruyama Tank; Jennifer A. Kersten; Karl A. Smith; Micah S. Stohlmann
AbstractRecent U.S. national documents have laid the foundation for highlighting the connection between science, technology, engineering andmathematics at the K-12 level. However, there is not a clear definition or a well-established tradition of what constitutes a qualityengineering education at the K-12 level. The purpose of the current work has been the development of a framework for describing whatconstitutes a quality K-12 engineering education. The framework presented in this paper is the result of a research project focused onunderstanding and identifying the ways in which teachers and schools implement engineering and engineering design in their classrooms.The development of the key indicators that are included in the framework were determined based on an extensive review of the literature,established criteria for undergraduate and professional organizations, document content analysis of state academic content standards inscience, mathematics, and technology, and in consultation with experts in the fields of engineering and engineering education. Theframework is designed to be used as a tool for evaluating the degree to which academic standards, curricula, and teaching practicesaddress the important components of a quality K-12 engineering education. Additionally, this framework can be used to inform thedevelopment and structure of future K-12 engineering and STEM education standards and initiatives.
Archive | 2014
Tamara J. Moore; Micah S. Stohlmann; Hui-Hui Wang; Kristina Maruyama Tank; Aran W. Glancy; Gillian H. Roehrig
Journal of Engineering Education | 2013
Tamara J. Moore; Ronald L. Miller; Richard Lesh; Micah S. Stohlmann; Young Rae Kim
Mathematics Teacher Education and Development | 2015
Micah S. Stohlmann; Tamara J. Moore; Kathleen A. Cramer; Cathrine Maiorca
Middle School Journal | 2011
Micah S. Stohlmann; Tamara J. Moore; J. McClelland; Gillian H. Roehrig
Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Application | 2013
Micah S. Stohlmann; Tamara J. Moore; Kathleen A. Cramer
120th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition | 2013
Tamara J. Moore; Aran W. Glancy; Kristina Maruyama Tank; Jennifer A. Kersten; Micah S. Stohlmann; Forster D. Ntow; Karl A. Smith
Journal of Engineering Education | 2015
Tamara J. Moore; S. Selcen Guzey; Gillian H. Roehrig; Micah S. Stohlmann; Mi Sun Park; Young Rae Kim; Hannah Lea Callender; Hon Jie Teo
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2012
Tamara J. Moore; Micah S. Stohlmann; Jennifer A. Kersten; Kristina Maruyama Tank; Aran W. Glancy