STEM COIL MODEL VERIFICATION: A PILOT STUDY IN LATVIA

Authors

  • Andreas Ahrens Hochschule Wismar University of Applied Sciences Technology Business and Design (DE) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7664-9450
  • Jelena Zascerinska Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4664-8593
  • Julija Melnikova Klaipeda University (LT) https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6078-6963
  • Anastasija Bikova Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV)
  • Ludmila Aleksejeva Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV)
  • Mihails Zascerinskis Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV)
  • Olga Gukovica Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV)
  • Irina Abjalkiene Centre for Education and Innovation Research (LV)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/eid2024.1.7929

Keywords:

COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning), descriptive study, equity, inclusion, pilot study, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education, model verification

Abstract

STEM COIL (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Collaborative Online International Learning) is an emerging research and education area. This research was enabled by the research question: Is the STEM COIL model designed right? The work aim is to verify the STEM COIL model underpinning the evaluation of the pilot study carried out in Latvia. Descriptive study was deployed. Observational method of the descriptive study was carried out in Latvia in April 2024. Collected data were processed via content analysis. The obtained results were interpreted. The novelty of this research is represented by the STEM COIL model verification based on results of the pilot study carried out in Latvia. The findings of the descriptive study reveal that the STEM COIL implementation coincide with the STEM COIL theoretical model. In other words, the elements of the STEM COIL performed their function in the intended way. The analysis of the pilot study carried out in this work allows concluding that the STEM COIL model has been verified as the STEM COIL elements performed the intended function in the course of the implementation of the pilot study carried out in Latvia in April 2024. Consequently, STEM COIL provides opportunities for STEM learners who wish to improve their STEM knowledge, increase their inclusiveness and equity in society in general and STEM education specifically.

Supporting Agencies
The presented work has been carried out within the Project NPHZ-2021/10050 “STEM COIL for Greener Sustainable Ecosystems: Igniting Global Classrooms” supported by Nordplus Horizontal 2021 as well as Project NPHZ-2023/10068 “STEMify Your Classroom: STEM Platforms for Quality Education” supported by Nordplus Horizontal 2023.

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28.06.2024

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Ahrens, A., Zascerinska, J., Melnikova, J., Bikova, A. ., Aleksejeva, L., Zascerinskis, M., Gukovica, O., & Abjalkiene, I. . (2024). STEM COIL MODEL VERIFICATION: A PILOT STUDY IN LATVIA. Education. Innovation. Diversity., 1(8), 5-13. https://doi.org/10.17770/eid2024.1.7929