Investigating the Instructional Leadership of STEM Educators in Thailand

Author:

Teo Tang Wee1ORCID,Faikhamta Chatree2ORCID,Lau Shao Yu Marcus3

Affiliation:

1. Associate professor, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

2. Associate professor, Faculty of Education, Kasetsart University https://dx.doi.org/54775 Bangkok Thailand

3. Undergraduate, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

Abstract

Abstract This article reports on the survey findings of a study on the STEM leadership of 134 STEM middle school educators (118 teachers and 16 principals) in Thailand who led in STEM curriculum writing and teaching in their schools. The data were analysed using Rasch analysis of three constructs, namely, their views about STEM teaching, STEM capital and self-empowerment to teach STEM lessons. The findings showed that the educators generally responded positively to the three constructs. They thought that STEM should be integrated and could potentially stand alone as an independent discipline. The teachers wished for more resources and had the support of colleagues. The teachers lacked confidence in STEM teaching. Implications for specific areas of support, especially the forming of STEM professional learning communities to support the teachers, are suggested.

Publisher

Brill

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