In and out of the School Activities Implementing IBSE and Constructionist Learning Methodologies by Means of Robotics

In and out of the School Activities Implementing IBSE and Constructionist Learning Methodologies by Means of Robotics

Author: 
Demo, G. Barbara
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Moro, Michele, jt. author
Pina, Alfredo, jt. author
Editor: 
Barker, Bradley S.
Source: 
Robots in K-12 Education
Abstract: 

In this chapter, the authors describe an inquiry-based science education (IBSE) theoretical framework as it was applied to robotics activities carried out in European K-12 classrooms during the last six years. Interactions between IBSE, problem-based learning, constructivist/constructionist learning theories, and technology are discussed. Example activities demonstrate that educational robotics capitalizes on the digital curiosity of young people. This leads to concrete experiences in STEM content areas and spreads computational thinking to all school types and levels. Cooperation among different stakeholders (students, teachers, scientific and disseminating institutions, families) is emphasized in order to exploit in and out of the classroom school resources, competencies, and achievements and for implementing peer-to-peer education among students and teachers in the same class/school or from different schools.

Series: 
Advances in Early Childhood and K-12 Education

CITATION: Demo, G. Barbara. In and out of the School Activities Implementing IBSE and Constructionist Learning Methodologies by Means of Robotics edited by Barker, Bradley S. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Robots in K-12 Education - Available at: https://library.au.int/frand-out-school-activities-implementing-ibse-and-constructionist-learning-methodologies-means