Exploring epistemic aspects of engineering for K–12 science and engineering education

Author:

Yesilyurt Ezgi1ORCID,Deniz Hasan2ORCID,Kaya Erdogan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology Weber State University Ogden Utah USA

2. Center for Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education University of Nevada Las Vegas Nevada USA

3. Division of Elementary, Literacy, and Secondary Education George Mason University Fairfax Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSince the advent of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), there has been an increasing focus on engineering in K–12 education. As educators and researchers have gained a better understanding of the nature of engineering in the decade following the release of the NGSS, there are new opportunities for growth and complexity.PurposeThis study used an epistemological approach to seek insights from experts in the science and engineering communities about the prominent aspects of engineering for K–12 education.Design/MethodThis mixed‐methods study employed a three‐round Delphi study and a focus group meeting to elicit experts' opinions on the epistemic aspects of engineering that could shed light on the nature of engineering knowledge and practices. Constructivist grounded theory methodology was used to identify preliminary themes concerning the epistemic aspects of engineering and then to develop main themes by combining relevant themes together.ResultsThe analysis process yielded 21 preliminary themes that reflect key ideas about the engineering knowledge base, engineering design activities, and values and norms of the engineering community. Additionally, the current study identified eight main themes that captured the broader patterns in the data.ConclusionsThe outcome of this study, including the preliminary themes and main themes concerning the epistemic aspects of engineering, could serve as a conceptual tool for establishing and improving students' conceptions of engineering and as a guide for designing and implementing engineering design activities in K–12 education settings.

Publisher

Wiley

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