Title of article :
Hands-On Math and Art Exhibition Promoting Science Attitudes and Educational Plans
Author/Authors :
Thuneberg, Helena University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland , Salmi, Hannu University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland , Fenyvesi, Kristof University of Jyvaskyla - Jyvaskyla, Finland
Abstract :
The current science, technology, engineering, art, math education (STEAM) approach emphasizes integration of abstract science
and mathematical ideas for concrete solutions by art.The main aim was to find out how experience of learning mathematics differed
between the contexts of school and an informal Math and Art Exhibition. The study participants (𝑁 = 256) were 12-13 years old
from Finland. Several valid questionnaires and tests were applied (e.g., SRQ-A, RAVEN) in pre- and postdesign showing a good
reliability.The results based on General Linear Modeling and Structural Equation Path Modeling underline the motivational effects.
The experience of the effectiveness of hands-on learning at school and at the exhibition was not consistent across the subgroups.
The lowest achieving group appreciated the exhibition alternative for math learning compared to learning math at school. The boys
considered the exhibition to be more useful than the girls as it fostered their science and technology attitudes. However, for the
girls, the attractiveness of the exhibition, the experienced situation motivation, was much more strongly connected to the attitudes
on science and technology and the worthiness of mathematics. Interestingly, the pupils experienced that even this short informal
learning intervention affected their science and technology attitudes and educational plans.
Keywords :
STEAM , TIMSS , Preschool
Journal title :
Education Research International