About this Research Topic
Humanities are often seen as a separate subject, those courses that have to be taken to “check off the boxes” and are not always taken seriously by students, educators, or professionals in the field. The editors have heard groans from some faculty and staff when they are asked if they have integrated humanities into their coursework and classroom. The ensuing discussion generally results in discussions of how to do that in a purely technical course, and there may be concerns over lack of time. It has been done and done well. However, we don’t have enough discussion or evidence of successful integration in the classroom! This is our opportunity to bring this information to our colleagues and others interested in the best practices of this integration in all of its various forms, whether formal or informal.
In order to share best practices in and out of the classroom, and encourage students to grow in whatever way best suits them and their interests, researchers and practitioners are encouraged to contribute work that showcases novel research and techniques in the incorporation of humanities into STEM courses, workshops, pre-college programs, and camps – in and out of the classroom. This call for manuscripts encourages authors to investigate creative pedagogies as well as conventional and unconventional approaches in and out of the classroom, generally intended to incorporate humanities into a variety of activities with the intent of encouraging students to succeed in all aspects of STEM. Such activities may promote STEM success regardless of the student’s proclivity or beliefs about themselves as a potential STEM professional. A broad spectrum of research themes will be welcomed. They may include (but are not limited to):
• Incorporating humanities into STEM courses and the resulting impact on the course.
• Impact on students, by gender, home location, and status such as the first generation.
• Practices in formal and informal settings on students.
• Faculty impact in the incorporation of humanities into their formal and/or informal materials
• Similarities and differences of the incorporation of humanities into courses, workshops, or camps
• New methodologies for incorporation of humanities into formal and informal learning environments.
Keywords: engineering technology, engineering, humanities, STEAM, STEM Education, arts, Impact on Student learning, integration into STEM
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.