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Publication Date: 2021
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Intersecting Engineering and Literacies: A Review of the Literature on Communicative Literacies in K-12 Engineering Education
Silvestri, Katarina N.; Jordan, Michelle E.; Paugh, Patricia; McVee, Mary B.; Schallert, Diane L.
Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research, v11 n1 Article 1 p1-25 2021
Given the increased attention on pre-college engineering education and its disciplinary nature pertaining to language, discourses, and communicative practices, this "state-of-the-art literature review" focused on findings of research articles informed by qualitative and quantitative data to foreground communicative literacies within engineering design teams at the pre-college level. A disciplinary literacies framework was used to interpret and analyze published works in this particular domain. A search, selection, and inclusion process typical for state-of-the-art reviews yielded 33 studies. Constant comparison and open-coding led to clustering studies under five overarching themes in ranked order of frequency of occurrence pertaining to: (1) engineering disciplinary communicative literacies in practice; (2) matters of access with populations underrepresented in engineering; (3) learning STEM content through engineering design; (4) affective responses to uncertainty and risk in engineering design; and (5) evaluating the quality of collaboration. With respect to the themes, we discuss possibilities of using literacy frameworks to deepen theoretical and methodological insights into the study of phenomena related to within-group communicative literacies in K-12 engineering spaces.
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Disproportionate Representation, Grounded Theory, Design, Research Reports, Literacy, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education, Risk, STEM Education, Cooperation, Periodicals, Intellectual Disciplines, Decision Making, Evidence Based Practice, Self Concept, English Language Learners, Urban Schools, Low Income Groups, Gender Differences, Educational Quality, Teaching Methods
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Information Analyses
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Kindergarten; Primary Education; Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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