The Role of a Student-Centered Approach in Developing 21st Century 4Cs Skills via a Project-Based STEM Curriculum (85389)

Session Information: Development & Practices in STEM & Design Education
Session Chair: Chu Cheng Ma

Friday, 29 November 2024 09:40
Session: Session 1
Room: Live-Stream Room 1
Presentation Type: Live-Stream Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

The study aims to investigate the role played by the student-centred approach to teaching and learning in the transfer and development of the 4Cs (creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and communication) of 21st-century skills via a project-based STEM curriculum. In a rapidly changing world with technological advancements, where most algorithmic functions are on the verge of automation, 4Cs have become pivotal for future career success. Thus, the schools, being institutions that prepare students for the future, should be able to equip them with the required skill set through the curriculum and instructional approaches used. Project-based learning and STEM learning are the two most popular strategies for cultivating 21st-century skills. There is substantial empirical evidence to support the positive impact project based STEM has on the 4Cs. It is equally important to understand the influence of the pedagogical approaches on the positive nurturing relationship between project-based STEM and the 4Cs of 21st century skills. The context for the current study is created at the middle school level in an international school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The study used a mixed method research prerogative to explore the effects of the student-centred instructional approach on project-based STEM curriculum. The quantitative and qualitative data analysis converged on a student-centred instructional approach to significantly impact the acquisition and development of 4Cs through a project-based STEM curriculum, thus qualifying a student-centred pedagogical approach as a recommended instructional method for project-based STEM.

Authors:
Vidujith Vithanage, Lincoln University College, Malaysia
Nicola Nakashima, St. George's Teacher Training Institute, Sri Lanka


About the Presenter(s)
Mr. Vidujith Vithanage is currently a visiting lecturer at BCI Campus and Gateway Graduate School in Sri Lanka. He completed his master of education degree at Lincoln University College, Malaysia. His research interests are in different pedagogical approaches to STEM education and metacognition. Mr. Vidujith is pursuing research work in photodynamic therapy leading to a MPhil in the department of chemistry at the Open University of Sri Lanka.

Connect on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vidujith-vithanage/

Connect on ResearchGate
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vidujith-Vithanage

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