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Exploring the Effects of Near-Peer Teaching in Robotics Education: The Role of STEM Attitudes

Authors :
Vink, Isabelle C. de
Tolboom, Jos L. J.
Beekum, Olivier van
Source :
Informatics in Education. 2023 22(2):329-350.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Due to technological advancements, robotics is findings its way into the classroom. However, workload for teachers is high, and teachers sometimes lack the knowledge to implement robotics education. A key factor of robotics education is peer learning, and having students (near-)peers teach them robotics could diminish workload. Therefore, this study implemented near-peer teaching in robotics education. 4 K10-11 secondary school students were teachers to 83 K5-6 primary school students. The intervention included 4 3-hour robotics lessons in Dutch schools. Primary school students completed a pre- and post-intervention questionnaire on their STEM-attitudes and near-peer teaching experience, and a report on their learning outcomes. Interaction with near-peer teachers was observed. After the lessons, a paired-samples t-test showed that students had a more positive attitude towards engineering and technology. Students also reported a positive near-peer teaching experience. Conventional content analysis showed that students experienced a gain in programming and robotics skill after the lessons, and increased conceptual understanding of robotics. The role the near peer teachers most frequently fulfilled was formative assessor. Near-peer teachers could successfully fulfil a role as an engaging information provider. This study shows that near-peer teachers can effectively teach robotics, diminishing workload for teachers. Furthermore, near-peer robotics lessons could lead to increased STEM-attitudes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1648-5831 and 2335-8971
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Informatics in Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1392997
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research