Critical Issues and Bold Visions for Science Education : The Road Ahead (Bold Visions in Educational Research)

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Critical Issues and Bold Visions for Science Education : The Road Ahead (Bold Visions in Educational Research)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 310 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004389649

Full Description

Critical Issues and Bold Visions for Science Education contains 16 chapters written by 32 authors from 11 countries. The book is intended for a broad audience of teachers, teacher educators, researchers, and policymakers. Interesting perspectives, challenging problems, and fresh solutions grounded in cutting edge theory and research are presented, interrogated, elaborated and, while retaining complexity, offer transformative visions within a context of political tensions, historical legacies, and grand challenges associated with Anthropocene (e.g., sustainability, climate change, mass extinctions).

Within overarching sociocultural frameworks, authors address diverse critical issues using rich theoretical frameworks and methodologies suited to research today and a necessity to make a difference while ensuring that all participants benefit from research and high standards of ethical conduct. The focus of education is broad, encompassing teaching, learning and curriculum in pre-k-12 schools, museums and other informal institutions, community gardens, and cheeseworld. Teaching and learning are considered for a wide range of ages, languages, and nationalities. An important stance that permeates the book is that research is an activity from which all participants learn, benefit, and transform personal and community practices. Transformation is an integral part of research in science education.

Contributors are: Jennifer Adams, Arnau Amat, Lucy Avraamidou, Marcília Elis Barcellos, Alberto Bellocchi, Mitch Bleier, Lynn A. Bryan, Helen Douglass, Colin Hennessy Elliott, Alejandro J. Gallard Martínez, Elisabeth Gonçalves de Souza, Da Yeon Kang, Shakhnoza Kayumova, Shruti Krishnamoorthy, Ralph Levinson, Sonya N. Martin, Jordan McKenzie, Kathy Mills, Catherine Milne, Ashley Morton, Masakata Ogawa, Rebecca Olson, Roger Patulny, Chantal Pouliot, Leah D. Pride, Anton Puvirajah, S. Lizette Ramos de Robles, Kathryn Scantlebury, Glauco S. F. da Silva, Michael Tan, Kenneth Tobin, and Geeta Verma.

Contents

Figures and Tables

1. Bold Visions for Science Education

 Kenneth Tobin and Lynn Bryan

2. Mind the Gap between Science, Teaching and Education

 Glauco Silva, Marcília Barcellos and Elisabeth Souza

3. Teaching Science in Times of Crisis

 S. Lizette Ramos De Robles and Alejandro J. Gallard Martínez

4. I Know What I Want to Teach But How Can I Know What They Are Going to Learn?

 Ralph Levinson

5. Adventures in Cheeseworld

 Mitch Bleier and Ashley N. Morton

6. Exploring the Transformative Potential of Experiential Learning

 Sonya N. Martin and Da Yeon Kang

7. Taking a Risk

 Leah D. Pride

8. Creative Critical Inquiry

 Jennifer D. Adams

9. The Engagement of Community Stakeholders in School Science Education

 Arnau Amat

10. Examining the Mediation of Power in Informal Environments

 Geeta Verma, Anton Puvirajah and Helen Douglass

11. Innovation to What End? Makerspaces as Sites for Science Education

 Michael Tan

12. Being a Science Education Researcher and a Concerned Citizen against Epistemological Anesthesia

 Chantal Pouliot

13. Science Education as a Material Issue? Exploring the Role of Materiality in Science Education through the Lens of Bradian Theory

 Colin Hennessy Elliott, Shruti Krishnamoorthy, Catherine Milne and Kathryn Scantlebury

14. Emotion Work at the Frontline of STEM Teaching: Burning out and Turning Away

 ALberto Bellocchi, Kathy Mills, Rebecca Olson, Roger Patulny and Jordan McKenzie

15. Science Education Researcher as Consultant-Researcher: A Critical Reflection of the Nature of Science Education Research in Japan

 Masakata Ogawa

16. Science Education

 Shakhnoza Kayumova, Lucy Avraamidou and Jennifer D. Adams

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