Integrating Design Thinking in a STEM Methods Course  

Authors

  • Demetrice Smith-Mutegi Old Dominion University

Keywords:

design thinking, preservice science teachers, science education, preservice teacher preparation

Abstract

Design thinking, a problem-solving approach, has been offered as a strategy to address the challenges of growing and complex teaching expectations. In this narrative, I describe an adapted model of design thinking that was implemented in a secondary STEM methods course for teacher candidates in a graduate program. A description of the key activities, including the fundamental role of empathizing, is shared. Design thinking, when implemented by teachers and teacher candidates, allows the teacher to design and improve a lesson or unit based on student feedback and engagement. This is especially important in today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, where educators must be adaptable and responsive to the diverse needs of their students. Empirical studies examining the use of this strategy are important for establishing further credibility to this approach.

 

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Published

2026-01-01

How to Cite

Smith-Mutegi, D. (2026). Integrating Design Thinking in a STEM Methods Course  . Innovations in Science Teacher Education, 11(1), 1–14. Retrieved from https://innovations.theaste.org/index.php/iste/article/view/436