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<p class="Abstract">This literature review covers articles and books about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) in early childhood education. STEAM learning is considered to be an appropriate approach to answering the challenges of the 21<sup>st</sup> century as it integrates the hard and soft skills needed by children. It is exciting to note that in most articles, STEAM is a popular pedagogical method to improve creativity, problem-solving skills, scientific inquiry and critical thinking, and to provide other cognitive benefits. It is taught in integrated learning in early childhood education and is conducted through children’s daily observation. The literature also discusses that the impact of STEAM learning makes children more active and able to take initiatives in their own knowledge. Teachers who are influenced by the integrated professional development of STEAM positively influence children through their professional learning. Another finding from this review is that experience of STEAM can increase children’s self-confidence. In addition, STEAM learning is considered to be able to integrate the skills needed by children. STEAM encourages children to build knowledge about the world around them by observing, investigating and asking questions. This review aims to consider advanced learning in early childhood education through STEAM.</p>

Highlights

  • Education in the 21st century, which has entered disruption and the 4.0 digital era, must continue to innovate (Yakman & Lee, 2012)

  • This paper aims to conduct a literature review that examines studies related to STEAM learning in early childhood education

  • It can be concluded that education in the 21st century, which has entered a disruptive 4.0 digital era, must continue to innovate

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Education in the 21st century, which has entered disruption and the 4.0 digital era, must continue to innovate (Yakman & Lee, 2012). The changes that are occurring in all fields of life affect human lives. People who live in this era must adjust to these changes, so that they can continue to maintain their existence. Children who study in such education programmes must develop various kinds of skills (hard and soft) to be able to adapt to the changes taking place around them. The skills that need to be taught include critical thinking, creative thinking (creativity), cooperation, communication, physical knowledge, logical mathematics, and social. These skills must be integrated into the learning process

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