Science Education International (Dec 2022)

Crochet: Engaging Secondary School Girls in Art for STEAM’s Sake

  • Portia York ,
  • Shaoan Zhang ,
  • Mei Yang ,
  • Venkatesan Muthukumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33828/sei.v33.i4.6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 392 – 399

Abstract

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Recent STEAM programs have made accomplishments in recruiting K-12 girl students to participate in STEAM activities. Educational researchers have called for studies of how STEM programs engage girls. However, little research has embedded STEM education with girl education such as their emotional needs, identity, and self-expression. This study examined how crochet that was embedded in a STEM summer camp impacted their sense of belonging, creativity, well-being, and STEAM learning. For this qualitative study, surveys were conducted with 37 student participants and Discord was used as part of the data sources. Findings indicated that crocheting enhanced students’ sense of belonging, creativity, well-being, as well as STEM learning. This study contributes to the STEM learning program design for girls in secondary schools with two closely related theories: constructivist learning environment theory and sense of belonging theory. This study added new knowledge to the research of crochet in girl education and STEM program design.

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