DEVELOPING SCIENTIFIC LITERACY IN PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
Keywords:
Innovative education, professional competencies, foundation for an innovative economy, musical literacy, practical and concrete tasks, creativity, conducting experiments.Abstract
Today, STEAM education is developing as one of the leading global trends and is based on integrating five fields into a unified learning framework through the application of a practice-oriented approach. This article analyzes the conditions of such education, including its continuity and the development of children’s ability to interact in groups, where they collect ideas and exchange opinions. Owing to the STEAM approach, children gain an understanding of nature and the world, while the rapid development of modern technologies is expected to lead in the future to the growing popularity of high-technology-related professions such as IT specialists, big data engineers, and programmers.
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