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Bryan, Lynn And Kenneth Tobin (Eds.)

13 Questions. Reframing Education's Conversation: Science. Counterpoints 442.

New York : Peter Lang, 2015.,

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ISBN
9781433127809
Autore
Bryan, Lynn And Kenneth Tobin (Eds.)
Editori
New York : Peter Lang, 2015.
Formato
Originalhardcover.
Soggetto
Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
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No
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Inglese
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No
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No

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Of Eggs, Chickens, and Deep-Seated Ideologies. Lynn A. Bryan and Kenneth Tobin -- The Science Curriculum at the Elementary Level: What Are the Basics and Are We Teaching Them? Christina Siry -- The Science Curriculum: What Are the Basics and Are We Teaching Them? Femi S. Otulaja and Meshach B. Ogunniyi -- Science Education and Transformative Activist Stance: Activism as a Quest for Becoming via Authentic-Authorial Contribution to Communal Practices. Anna Stetsenko -- What Can Teachers Do to Restructure Power Dynamics in Science Classrooms? Exploring the Personal and Social Transformative Power of Science Learning through a Funds of Knowledge Approach. SaraTolbert, Angela Calabrese Barton, and Luis C. Moll -- STEM Education as "Trojan Horse": Deconstructed and Reinvented for All. Larry Bencze, Michael J. Reiss, Ajay Sharma, and Matthew Weinstein -- Obsessed with Accountability? Science Teachers Under the Microscope. Shakhnoza Kayumova and Deborah J.Tippins -- En Route to Becoming a "GoodTeacher: An Attempted Hijack of Pedagogical Autonomy? Giuliano Reis -- Problematizing "Problematic"Students in Lower Track Classes. Tang Wee Teo -- Confronting Prevailing Narratives of Student Engagement and Participation in Science Classrooms. Sonya N. Martin -- Professional Duties and Challenges of Novice Teachers: Level of Consciousness in Facing the Pedagogical Risks. Mauricio Pietrocola -- Science Teacher Professional Development: The Blind Men and the Elephant. Aik-LingTan -- Science Education and Social Inequality: Reproduction or Confrontation? Flavia Rezende and Fernanda Ostermann -- Dialectical Relationships and How They Shape (In)Equitable Science Learning Spaces and Places. Maria V�las -- Race and Poverty in Science Education: Questions and Tensions for the Field. Maxine McKinney de Royston and Abiola A. Farinde -- Dismantling Racism as a Strategy for Academic Success. Ana M. Becerra -- In What Ways Does Race Affect the Educational Process? Challenging the Homogenization of Academia. Carolina Casta�odriguez and Laura Barraza -- "Where Is the?": Using Intersectionality to Problematize Power and Hierarchy in Science Teaching and Learning. Kathryn Scantlebury -- Reconstructing Science Education within the Language-Science Relationship: Reflections from Multilingual Contexts. Sara E. D. Wilmes, Christina Siry, Roberto G� Fern�ez, and Anna Maria Gorges -- The Tension of Maintaining Language Diversity versus Extinction: Mother Tongue as a Filipino Response. Purita P. Bilbao, Deborah J.Tippins, and Sophia (Sun Kyung) Jeong -- How Perspectives from Linguistically Diverse Classroom; Can Help All Students Unlock the Language of Science. Cory Buxton, Lourdes Cardozo-Gaibisso, Yu Xia, and Jiong Li -- Why a Chapter on Religion in a Book on Science Education? Michael J. Reiss -- Religion in Science Classes: Heresy or Constructive Pedagogy? Nidhal Guessoum -- Exploring Families' Roles in Science Learning: From El Bosque in Veracruz, M�co to the Southeastern U.S. Martha Allexsaht-Snider -- From Opening Portals to Creating New Pathways. Leanne M.Avery -- Forming Bonds-Breaking Bonds. Anita Huss�us -- On the Need to Engage in Constructive, Productive, Scientific Discourses on Highly Controversial and Emotionally Charged Topics. Cassie F. Quigley and S. Megan Che -- Science Education Reform: Can Students Learn Science While Navigating Oppressive Schools within an Oppressive Society? Rowhea Elmesky -- Science Education Reform: Reflecting on the Past and Raising Questions for the Future. Lucy Avraamidou and Lynn A. Bryan -- Sociopolitical Activism and Transformative Learning: Expanding the Discourse About What Counts in Science Education. Lyn Carter, Carolina Casta�odriguez, and Mellita Jones -- Breaking Down Enlightenment Silos: From STEM to SPEAM Education, and Beyond. Elisabeth (Lily) Taylor and Peter Charles Taylor -- Science Education in the Key of Gentle Empiricism. Lee Beavington and Heesoon Bai -- When Holism Meets Democratization: Re-centering Science Classrooms to Support Students'Feelings of Agency and Connectedness. Isabel Mart�z-Cuenca, Autumn Joy Flor�io-Wain, and Alandeom W. Oliveira. ISBN 9781433127809