EU 429I
Integrating Science & Tech JI
This course explores approaches to teaching and learning science and
technology that are inclusive and equitable, promote active engagement, and
foster a sense of wonder and curiosity in learners. Teacher candidates will learn
how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) knowledge and
skills can be integrated across the curriculum to maximize student learning at
the Junior/Intermediate level. Instructional models and teaching resources for
scientific research, scientific experimentation, and engineering design will be
identified and critically evaluated. The course will model classroom practices
through real-world applications of concepts, collaborative hands-on learning,
and the integration of technological tools and coding. The importance of diverse
perspectives and contributions to STEM fields, including Indigenous
knowledges, will be emphasized.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.
This course explores approaches to teaching and learning science and
technology that are inclusive and equitable, promote active engagement, and
foster a sense of wonder and curiosity in learners. Teacher candidates will learn
how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) knowledge and
skills can be integrated across the curriculum to maximize student learning at
the Junior/Intermediate level. Instructional models and teaching resources for
scientific research, scientific experimentation, and engineering design will be
identified and critically evaluated. The course will model classroom practices
through real-world applications of concepts, collaborative hands-on learning,
and the integration of technological tools and coding. The importance of diverse
perspectives and contributions to STEM fields, including Indigenous
knowledges, will be emphasized.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.
This course explores approaches to teaching and learning science and
technology that are inclusive and equitable, promote active engagement, and
foster a sense of wonder and curiosity in learners. Teacher candidates will learn
how science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) knowledge and
skills can be integrated across the curriculum to maximize student learning at
the Junior/Intermediate level. Instructional models and teaching resources for
scientific research, scientific experimentation, and engineering design will be
identified and critically evaluated. The course will model classroom practices
through real-world applications of concepts, collaborative hands-on learning,
and the integration of technological tools and coding. The importance of diverse
perspectives and contributions to STEM fields, including Indigenous
knowledges, will be emphasized.
Registration Notes: Only available to Bachelor of Education students.