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STEAM fields are the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. STEAM is designed to integrate STEM subjects with arts subjects into various relevant education disciplines. These programs aim to teach students innovation, to think critically and use engineering or technology in imaginative designs or creative approaches to real-world problems while building on students' mathematics and science base. STEAM programs add arts to STEM curriculum by drawing on reasoning and design principles, and encouraging creative solutions.

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  • STEAM (ca)
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  • STEAM (hezkuntza) (eu)
  • STEAM教育 (ja)
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  • STEAM és l'acrònim anglès que engloba les disciplines educatives; Science (ciència), Technology (tecnologia), Engineering (enginyeria), Art (art) i Mathematics (matemàtiques), i que és una tendència creixent als Estats Units. Anteriorment aquest era més conegut com a STEM, on es deixava de banda l'àrea artística. La incorporació de l'àmbit artístic a les quatre disciplines STEM, ha estat recent, responent a la creixent importància que es dona al desenvolupament del pensament creatiu. (ca)
  • STEAM ingelesetik bere horretan hizkuntza askotara mailegatu den akronimoa da. Zientziak (Science), teknologia (Technology), ingeniaritza (Engineering), artea (Arts), eta matematika (Maths) hitzak labur biltzen ditu akronimo honek. Hezkuntzan lehentasun estrategikoaz sustatu nahi dituzten alorrak dira bost horiek eta ingelesezko Arts horren baitan, gure hizkuntzan, gizarte zientziak ere bilduko genituzke. (eu)
  • El término STEAM procede del inglés science, technology, engineering, arts and maths. Es un tipo de educación que integra las disciplinas de ciencias, tecnología, ingeniería, artes y matemáticas.​ (es)
  • STEAM fields are the areas of science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. STEAM is designed to integrate STEM subjects with arts subjects into various relevant education disciplines. These programs aim to teach students innovation, to think critically and use engineering or technology in imaginative designs or creative approaches to real-world problems while building on students' mathematics and science base. STEAM programs add arts to STEM curriculum by drawing on reasoning and design principles, and encouraging creative solutions. (en)
  • STEAM教育(スティームきょういく)とは、 Science(科学)、 Technology(技術)、 Engineering(工学)、Mathematics(数学)を統合的に学習する「STEM教育(ステムきょういく)」に、 さらにArts(リベラル・アーツ)を統合する教育手法である。 STEAM教育という用語を最初(2006年から2008年)に用いたのはヤークマン(G. Yakman)であり、STEMとリベラルアーツとの統合の枠組みをピラミッドで表したものが知られている。Artsとして人文社会科学、芸術を加えたSTEAM教育は、2007年にはNPO 法人オハイオ芸術教育同盟 (Ohio Alliance for Arts Education) のプラッツ(J. Platz)が“STEM into STEAM”という表現でArts を加えたSTEAM を強調している。 また,RISD(Rhode Island School of Design)の学長であったマエダ (J. Maeda)が2008年から2015年まで“STEM to STEAM”の教育プログラムを主導したとされる。 2010年にSTEAM の順番を 入れ替えたTEAMSという表現も提案されている。 (ja)
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