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The article represents the practices of an innovative teacher training management model implemented by the Institute of Education, the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), within the framework of the pedagogical education development strategy in the Kaliningrad region. Educational approaches that ensure the development of interdisciplinary integration become the basis for improving the teacher training system. One of the most successful practices of transdisciplinarity concept implementation is STEAM education that integrates five core fields of study. They are S – Science, T – Technology, E – Engineering, A – the Arts, M – Mathematics. The integrated practice-oriented teacher training approach encompasses modelling educational programmes according to STEAM-approach; modern educational environment design, including final assessment procedure upgrading through introducing demonstration exam framework using WorldSkills techniques and methodology; the development of a new School-University partnership model aimed at implementing new formats of educational practices through international, national, regional, network and inner integration educational projects. STEAM-approach based on the concepts of interdisciplinarity, metadisciplinarity and integration in education is considered as the conceptual basis of the innovative teacher training models. The existing practices of teacher training models designed according to STEAM-approach prove its effectiveness both at the training stage at the Institute of Education, the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, and at the further professional development stages.

Highlights

  • The concepts of interdisciplinarity and metadisciplinarity play a key role in education

  • This study examined the STEAM education initiative implemented by the Institute of Education, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), and investigated its risks and potential positive effects of transdisciplinary and intradisciplinary links in the framework of teacher training both at the training stage at IKBFU Institute of Education and at the further professional development stages

  • The integrated practice-oriented teacher training approach encompasses designing and modelling educational programmes according to STEAM-approach; modern educational environment design, including final assessment procedure upgrading through introducing demonstration exam framework encompassing WorldSkills techniques and methodology as well as the development of a new SchoolUniversity partnership model aimed at implementing new formats of educational practices through international, national, regional, network and inner integration educational projects

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The concepts of interdisciplinarity and metadisciplinarity play a key role in education. The integration occurs at the levels of disciplines, training forms, educational activities management as well as interaction modes of stakeholders in the educational process (Bardige & Russell, 2014; Moore & Smith, 2014; Banks & Barlex, 2014; Berland & Steingut, 2016). These tendencies are due to a number of political, socio-economic and educational factors (Bybee, 2010). They are S – Science, T – Technology, E – Engineering, A – the Arts, M – Mathematics (Khine & Areepattamannil, 2019)

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