Rethinking Science Education in Latin America

Rethinking Science Education in Latin America
Author: Ainoa Marzabal,Cristian Merino
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3031528298

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This edited volume presents an integrated vision around the processes of science teaching and learning in Latin American schools. Existing scientific literacy findings varies greatly between students, influenced by gender, ethnicity, and socio-economic status, as well as location. This book provides systematic and cohesive insights, grounded in the existing literature, to move towards equitable science education. It critically analysis existing literature, from the field to guide future research. It discusses various research projects developed in Latin America as examples for researchers and educators. It provides guidelines to improve science teaching and learning processes at school level. By bringing together the main contributions of the region to this project, it allows findings to be accessible to non-Spanish speaking readers. This book provides contextualized insight into the main topics in the field, rethinking science education in Latin-America and identifying reform efforts. It is of interest to teachers, teacher educators, researchers, and policy makers.

Rethinking Science Education in Latin America

Rethinking Science Education in Latin America
Author: Ainoa Marzabal
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031528309

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Rethinking Development in Latin America

Rethinking Development in Latin America
Author: Charles H. Wood,Bryan R. Roberts
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271045351

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Science Education Research in Latin America

Science Education Research in Latin America
Author: Charbel Niño El-Hani,Eduardo Fleury Mortimer,Maurício Pietrocola,Maria Rita Otero
Publsiher: Cultural and Historical Perspe
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 900440855X

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"This volume of the World of Science Education gathers contributions from Latin American science education researchers covering a variety of topics that will be of interest to educators and researchers all around the world. The volume provides an overview of research in Latin America, and most of the chapters report findings from studies seldom available for Anglophone readers. They bring new perspectives, thus, to topics such as science teaching and learning; discourse analysis and argumentation in science education; history, philosophy and sociology of science in science teaching; and science education in non-formal settings. As the Latin American academic communities devoted to science education have been thriving for the last four decades, the volume brings an opportunity for researchers from other regions to get acquainted with the developments of their educational research. This will bring contributions to scholarly production in science education as well as to teacher education and teaching proposals to be implemented in the classroom"--

Rethinking Science Education

Rethinking Science Education
Author: National Society for the Study of Education. Committee on Rethinking Science Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1960
Genre: Science
ISBN: LCCN:60001514

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Theorizing the Future of Science Education Research

Theorizing the Future of Science Education Research
Author: Vaughan Prain,Brian Hand
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030240134

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This book reviews the current state of theoretical accounts of the what and how of science learning in schools. The book starts out by presenting big-picture perspectives on key issues. In these first chapters, it focuses on the range of resources students need to acquire and refine to become successful learners. It examines meaningful learner purposes and processes for doing science, and structural supports to optimize cognitive engagement and success. Subsequent chapters address how particular purposes, resources and experiences can be conceptualized as the basis to understand current practices. They also show how future learning opportunities should be designed, lived and reviewed to promote student engagement/learning. Specific topics include insights from neuro-imaging, actor-network theory, the role of reasoning in claim-making for learning in science, and development of disciplinary literacies, including writing and multi-modal meaning-making. All together the book offers leads to science educators on theoretical perspectives that have yielded valuable insights into science learning. In addition, it proposes new agendas to guide future practices and research in this subject.

Rethinking Science Education

Rethinking Science Education
Author: Roland M. Schulz
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623967161

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This book presents a “philosophy of science education” as a research field as well as its value for curriculum, instruction and teacher pedagogy. It seeks to re-think science education as an educational endeavour by examining why past reform efforts have been only partially successful, including why the fundamental goal of achieving scientific literacy after several “reform waves” has proven to be so elusive. The identity of such a philosophy is first defined in relation to the fields of philosophy, philosophy of science, and philosophy of education. It argues that educational theory can support teacher’s pedagogical content knowledge and that history, philosophy and sociology of science should inform and influence pedagogy. Some case studies are provided which examine the nature of science and the nature of language to illustrate why and how a philosophy of science education contributes to science education reform. It seeks to contribute in general to the improvement of curriculum design and science teacher education. The perspective to be taken on board is that to teach science is to have a philosophical frame of mind—about the subject, about education, about one’s personal teacher identity.

Reforming Science Teacher Education Programs in the STEM Era

Reforming Science Teacher Education Programs in the STEM Era
Author: Sulaiman M. Al-Balushi,Lisa Martin-Hansen,Youngjin Song
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023-06-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031273346

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This edited book explores different international practices in reforming science teacher education programs for STEM education. Incorporating case studies in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America and South America, the contributors emphasise the large variety in STEM teacher preparation. Including science-centric versions of STEM programs as well as more integrated models of STEM, this contextual diversity will help readers learn about the design, opportunities, and challenges of STEM teacher preparation in a variety of circumstances, in order to innovate and improve STEM education more broadly.