Data publikacji: 24 lip 2025
Zakres stron: 2374 - 2393
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2025-0184
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© 2025 Nicoleta Mirea et al., published by Sciendo
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education plays a pivotal role as a future pedagogy, contrasting traditional teaching methods, and aligning with emerging pedagogical trends. The study begins by highlighting the enduring value of classical methods, such as handwriting and textbook-based learning, focussing on their contributions to cognitive fitness and discipline. We then compare these with modern interdisciplinary STEM approaches that foster problem solving, creativity, and technological fluency. Three practical comparisons are discussed: handwriting versus programming in cognitive development, book-based learning versus immersive technologies (AR/VR), and traditional mathematics versus its applied STEM integration. The findings of this study show the need for a light approach that preserves both cognitive and ethical strengths and is a direct innovation in addressing contemporary challenges. Specifically, highlights the advantages and benefits of integrating traditional and STEM education. It demonstrates that the combination of writing and programming improved cognitive development, integration of technology improved conceptual understanding, and application of STEM mathematics promoted the ability to solve problems across disciplines. These insights provide practical recommendations for educators and policymakers to establish a future-orientated educational framework.