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This book addresses engineering learning in early childhood, spanning ages 3 to 8 years. It explores why engineering experiences are important in young children's overall development and how engineering is a core component of early STEM learning, including how engineering education links and supports children's existing experiences in science, mathematics, and design and technology, both before school and in the early school years.

Promoting STEM education across the school years is a key goal of many nations, with the realization that building STEM skills required by societies takes time and needs to begin as early as possible. Despite calls from national and international organisations, the inclusion of engineering-based learning within elementary and primary school programs remains limited in many countries. Engineering experiences for young children in the pre-school or early school years has received almost no attention, even though young children can be considered natural engineers.

This book addresses this void by exposing what we know about engineering for young learners, including their capabilities for solving engineering-based problems and the (few) existing programs that are capitalising on their potential.


1 Early Engineering: An Introduction to Young Children's Potential
1(8)
Lyn D. English
Part I Engineering Thinking and Habits of Mind
2 Engineering in the Early Grades: Harnessing Children's Natural Ways of Thinking
9(10)
Tamara J. Moore
Kristina M. Tank
Lyn English
3 Encouraging the Development of Engineering Habits of Mind in Prekindergarten Learners
19(18)
Christine N. Lippard
Katie L. Riley
Monica H. Lamm
4 The Importance of Developing Engineering Habits of Mind in Early Engineering Education
37(16)
Beth Dykstra Van Meeteren
5 Spatial Skills Framework for Young Engineers
53(30)
Lynn McGarvey
Lixin Luo
Zachary Hawes
6 Identifying Engineering in a PreK Classroom: An Observation Protocol to Support Guided Project-Based Instruction
83(30)
Aikaterini Bagiati
Demetra Evangelou
7 Assessing Early Engineering Thinking and Design Competencies in the Classroom
113(22)
Senay Purzer
Kerrie Anna Douglas
Part II Engineering Curriculum Design and Development
8 Engineering Concepts, Practices, and Trajectories for Early Childhood Education
135(40)
Christine M. Cunningham
Cathy P. Lachapelle
Martha E. Davis
9 Engineering in Early Elementary Classrooms Through the Integration of High-Quality Literature, Design, and STEM+C Content
175(28)
Kristina M. Tank
Tamara J. Moore
Brianna L. Dorie
Elizabeth Gajdzik
M. Terri Sanger
Anastasia M. Rynearson
Emma F. Mann
10 Novel Engineering in Early Elementary Classrooms
203(22)
Merredith Portsmore
Elissa Milto
11 Books, Butterflies, and 'Bots: Integrating Engineering and Robotics into Early Childhood Curricula
225(24)
Mollie Elkin
Amanda Sullivan
Marina Umaschi Bers
12 Seeds of STEM: The Development of a Problem-Based STEM Curriculum for Early Childhood Classrooms
249(24)
Mia Dubosarsky
Melissa Sue John
Florencia Anggoro
Susmitha Wunnava
Ugur Celik
Part III Concluding Points
13 Engineering Education in Early Childhood: Reflections and Future Directions
273(12)
Lyn English
Index 285
Lyn English is a professor of STEM in education at the Queensland University of Technology, Australia.  Her research includes statistics education, engineering education, mathematical modeling and reasoning, and mathematical problem solving and posing. Lyn is a fellow of The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and founding editor of the international journal, Mathematical Thinking and Learning. Lyn's research has been recognized with several awards, including the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Career Research Medal.

Tamara J. Moore, Ph.D., is an associate professor of engineering education and the Director of STEM Integration at the INSPIRE Research Institute for Pre-College Engineering at Purdue University. Dr. Moores research is centered on the integration of STEM concepts in K-12 and postsecondary classrooms in order to help students make connections between the STEM disciplines and achieve a deep understanding. Her work focuses ondefining STEM integration and investigating its power for student learning. She received a U.S. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2012.