Design Oriented STEM Education with Preschool Children

In this study, the effects of design-oriented STEM activities on preschool children were examined. In the research conducted with case study in qualitative research designs, 20 preschool children aged five years in a kindergarten formed the participants of the study. Design Oriented STEM Activities...

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Communication Skills
Cooperation
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Kindergarten
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Problem Solving
Responsibility
Skill Development
STEM Education
Student Attitudes
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