KU Annual Report 2016 | Page 8

CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE Understanding STEM and the role of technology STEM, a term receiving a great deal of attention at all levels of education recently, relates to the focus on the disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Contemporary thinking and practice also explores the relationship between science and ‘Arts’; often expressed as STEAM. “Every day we have access to a variety of technology tools such as tablets, cameras, smart tables and robotics. With educators, the children use these tools to conduct research, experiment with coding, and to aid and document their own learning and development.” KU Killara Park demonstrates how integrating STEM into a high quality play- based preschool program can enhance children’s thinking and learning. In 2016 the preschool was awarded the coveted Excellent rating under the National Quality Standard, as a result of its specialisation in the use of technology. Using STEM principles, educators combine technology with real experiences to better support the child’s inquisitive nature; physics apps mixed together with real life play using cogs and wheels. At KU Killara Park children explore the outside environment in all kinds of weather, wearing rain suits and gum boots, or hats and sunscreen. Using technology, these experiences quickly evolve into ‘live’ research projects, with devices used to investigate, record and share the process. “We use technology to provide opportunities that traditional teaching methods don’t allow,” then Preschool Director, Laure Hislop, explains. 121st Annual Report 2016 Laure, who was the recipient of a 2016 NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarship to support her continued exploration of the ‘T’ in STEM, believes technology used wisely can help develop children’s problem- solving skills, team work, persistence and perseverance. The learning process moved from knowledge to understanding and evaluating, creating and refining the creation to make the creation better. When using technology with children, Laure recommends parents and educators use the pause button! “Take the time to pause and wonder together. It is all about engaging with children; co-viewing, co-playing, and questioning.” Many KU centres continue to pursue an interest in STEM and STEAM in their own unique ways.