K-ULF: an agile model for participatory practitioner-based research in STEM education
2022 (English)In: 11th Biennial International Design and Technology Teacher’s Association Research Conference (DATTArc). 7-10 Dec.2022. In collaboration with the International Conference on Technology Education (ICTE) – Asia Pacific, Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ), International Technology Engineering Education Association (ITEEA), and 2022 Venue Host, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast Campus, QLD. Editors: Adj. Prof. Kurt Seemann and Prof. P John Williams. / [ed] Kurt Seeman, P John Williams, 2022, p. 1-3Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]
This extended abstract describes a project which develops STEM education, and a social justice and equal opportunity agenda, in which the school's egalitarianmission is seen as an imperative to support every child regardless of background. The K-ULF project (compensatory teaching and learning through practice-lead research[1]) takes an exploratory approach in developing and evaluating models for participatory practice-lead research. The initiative is a joint venture between academia and the Swedish school system. Traditionally teachers have seen more as the objects of study, rather than active agents in the creation of research questions, design or even results. The growing interest in evidence informed practice is gaining ground internationally, however the results of earlier studies may not always be relevant or when relevant not embedded in the learning and school culture in which they are used. The need for arenas where academia and practice collaborate, co-create, and learn from each other is desperately needed. Our aim is to develop models for participatory collaborative research where both researchers and teachers contribute, share, and create knowledge together. This approach has huge potential in terms of strengthening the research base for educational practices in schools and integrating the teaching profession and its development through collaboration with research and teacher education. K-ULF contributes to making research more relevant for educational practice in STEM education. The conference presentation presents the K-ULF model and its agile structure, inviting the audience torecontextualise our research into their own setting.
[1] This is a loose translation from the Swedish name of the project.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2022. p. 1-3
Keywords [en]
STEM education, practitioner based research, participatory collaborative research, teacher education, K-ULF
Keywords [sv]
kompensatoriska uppdraget, teknikdidaktik, naturvetenskapens didaktik, praktiknära forskning, lärarutbildning, ulf-avtal, k-ulf
National Category
Educational Sciences
Research subject
Technology and Learning; Education and Communication in the Technological Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-323040OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kth-323040DiVA, id: diva2:1725998
Conference
11th Biennial International Design and Technology Teacher’s Association Research Conference (DATTArc). 7-10 Dec.2022. In collaboration with the International Conference on Technology Education (ICTE) – Asia Pacific, Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ), International Technology Engineering Education Association (ITEEA), and 2022 Venue Host, Southern Cross University, Gold Coast Campus, QLD.
Projects
K-ULF
Note
Denna publikation är en del av det praktiknära forskningsprojektet K-ULF Kompensatorisk Undervisning för Lärande och Forskning som är ett praktiknära partnerskap mellan KTH och förnärvarande fem skolhuvudmän: Haninge kommun, Stockholm stad, Lindingö kommun, Nynäshamns kommun och Värmdö kommun. K-ULF är en del av den nationella satsningen ULF-Avtal. Läs mer här https://www.kth.se/k-ulf
QC 20230117
2023-01-122023-01-122023-01-17Bibliographically approved