Using the Steam Education System when Working with Gifted Students

Authors

  • Olimova Dilnoza Murodulla qizi Lecturer, Termez state university

Keywords:

global, regional, analyse, evolve, change

Abstract

For far too long in education, we’ve been working with the presumption of teaching to ensure our students get a “good job”. But what does that look like?  We are preparing students for jobs that don’t even exist. We are at a point where it is not only possible, but imperative that we facilitate learning environments that are fluid, dynamic, and relevant. None of us go outside and look at a tree and say, “that’s a tree, so that’s science” or, “the sky is blue, so that’s art.” Our world is a beautiful, complex, and intricate tapestry of learning all in its own right. Why do we believe that we have the ability or the right to box it in behind brick walls and classroom doors in a place called school? Integrating concepts, topics, standards and assessments is a powerful way to disrupt the typical course of events for our students and to help change the merry-go-round of “school.” It takes what we do when we open the doors to the real world and places those same practices in our cycles of teaching and learning. So we can finally remove the brick walls and classroom doors to get at the heart of learning.

Downloads

Published

2021-12-02

How to Cite

qizi, O. D. M. . (2021). Using the Steam Education System when Working with Gifted Students. Journal of Ethics and Diversity in International Communication, 1(6), 134–136. Retrieved from https://openaccessjournals.eu/index.php/jedic/article/view/756

Issue

Section

Articles