Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana

STEM education interrelates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, ensuring that all interrelated contents are taught in coherence instead of in isolation. This promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and active engagement among students. The study ascertained the factors that comprom...

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Main Authors: Dennis Bardoe, Daniel Hayford, Robert Bagngmen Bio, Jones Gyabeng
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
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description STEM education interrelates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, ensuring that all interrelated contents are taught in coherence instead of in isolation. This promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and active engagement among students. The study ascertained the factors that compromise the implementation of STEM practices in the Bono East Region of Ghana to gain a moderately broad and deep understanding, allowing for a critical analysis of outcomes. It adopted a descriptive survey design to explore information concerning STEM education as it existed from May to October 2022. The study was carried out in Public Senior High and Vocational-Technical Schools in the Bono East Region of Ghana. The schools were split into STEM-related schools and non-STEM-related schools using a stratified sampling technique. Ten STEM-related schools were chosen using a purposive sampling method. 271 instructors from the departments of Science, Mathematics, and Information Communication Technology made up the study's population. A survey using a well-structured closed-ended questionnaire was administered online and the response obtained was transformed into frequencies and percentages in tabular forms using Microsoft Excel version 2016 (Microsoft, USA). Software Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 (IBM, USA) was used to perform a chi-square test to determine differences between responses obtained at the test significance of 5%. The study revealed that the general implementation of STEM practices throughout the studied Senior High Schools was below the mark. Inadequate STEM teaching-learning materials, limited certified STEM teachers, lack of STEM-dedicated infrastructure, inadequate professional development opportunities, absence of STEM documented standards and curriculum, limited access to technology, and limited time for teaching STEM-related subjects were some of the major factors contributing to the unsuccessful implementation of STEM practices in studied Public Senior High and Vocational-Technical Schools. Be that as it may, the study, therefore, recommended some measures including comprehensive STEM policies, adoptions of systematic STEM framework, and rigorous curriculum overhaul to be considered by the various stakeholders of education to realize the aspirations of inclusive STEM education.
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spelling doaj.art-22020489dcba412a84e329a66affda512023-10-30T06:06:00ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402023-10-01910e20416Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of GhanaDennis Bardoe0Daniel Hayford1Robert Bagngmen Bio2Jones Gyabeng3Department of Public Health Education, Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skill Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Mampong, Ghana; Corresponding author. Department of Public Health Education, Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skill Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Mampong, Ghana.Department of Integrated Science Education, Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skill Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Mampong, GhanaDepartment of Public Health Education, Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skill Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Mampong, GhanaDepartment of Medical Microbiology, University of Ghana, Accra, GhanaSTEM education interrelates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, ensuring that all interrelated contents are taught in coherence instead of in isolation. This promotes collaboration, critical thinking, and active engagement among students. The study ascertained the factors that compromise the implementation of STEM practices in the Bono East Region of Ghana to gain a moderately broad and deep understanding, allowing for a critical analysis of outcomes. It adopted a descriptive survey design to explore information concerning STEM education as it existed from May to October 2022. The study was carried out in Public Senior High and Vocational-Technical Schools in the Bono East Region of Ghana. The schools were split into STEM-related schools and non-STEM-related schools using a stratified sampling technique. Ten STEM-related schools were chosen using a purposive sampling method. 271 instructors from the departments of Science, Mathematics, and Information Communication Technology made up the study's population. A survey using a well-structured closed-ended questionnaire was administered online and the response obtained was transformed into frequencies and percentages in tabular forms using Microsoft Excel version 2016 (Microsoft, USA). Software Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 (IBM, USA) was used to perform a chi-square test to determine differences between responses obtained at the test significance of 5%. The study revealed that the general implementation of STEM practices throughout the studied Senior High Schools was below the mark. Inadequate STEM teaching-learning materials, limited certified STEM teachers, lack of STEM-dedicated infrastructure, inadequate professional development opportunities, absence of STEM documented standards and curriculum, limited access to technology, and limited time for teaching STEM-related subjects were some of the major factors contributing to the unsuccessful implementation of STEM practices in studied Public Senior High and Vocational-Technical Schools. Be that as it may, the study, therefore, recommended some measures including comprehensive STEM policies, adoptions of systematic STEM framework, and rigorous curriculum overhaul to be considered by the various stakeholders of education to realize the aspirations of inclusive STEM education.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023076247Science, Technology, Engineering, And mathematics (STEM)Common core state standards for mathematics (CCSS)International society for technology in education standards for technology (ISTE)Next generation science standards (NGSS)Career and technical education (CTE)Professional development opportunity (PDO)
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Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
Heliyon
Science, Technology, Engineering, And mathematics (STEM)
Common core state standards for mathematics (CCSS)
International society for technology in education standards for technology (ISTE)
Next generation science standards (NGSS)
Career and technical education (CTE)
Professional development opportunity (PDO)
title Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
title_full Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
title_fullStr Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
title_short Challenges to the implementation of STEM education in the Bono East Region of Ghana
title_sort challenges to the implementation of stem education in the bono east region of ghana
topic Science, Technology, Engineering, And mathematics (STEM)
Common core state standards for mathematics (CCSS)
International society for technology in education standards for technology (ISTE)
Next generation science standards (NGSS)
Career and technical education (CTE)
Professional development opportunity (PDO)
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