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50 Years of ERIC
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Seaman, Jayson; Quay, John – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this response to Molly Ware's review of our 2013 book, "John Dewey and Education Outdoors," we extend her suggestion that complexity be regarded as an important, generative force in education reform. Drawing on Dewey's 1933 "Utopian Schools" speech, we discuss the "level deeper" that Dewey sought as he…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Difficulty Level
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Ware, Molly Noelle – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
In this piece, I begin by reviewing and summarizing the book "John Dewey and Education Outdoors" by John Quay and Jayson Seaman. After an overview of the authors' work, I use nuanced presumptions within the authors' work to explore how principles of ecology (complexity theory), principles of embodied movement practices such as…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Educational Change, Books, Holistic Approach
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Powietrzynska, Malgorzata; Tobin, Kenneth; Alexakos, Konstantinos – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
We address the nature of mindfulness and its salience to education generally and to science education specifically. In a context of the historical embeddedness of mindfulness in Buddhism we discuss research in social neuroscience, presenting evidence for neuronal plasticity of the brain and six emotional styles, which are not biologically…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Metacognition, Emotional Response, Science Curriculum
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Colucci-Gray, L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Tom G. K. Bryce and Stephen P. Day's (2013) original article on scepticism and doubt in science education explores the context of citizens' attitudes towards the complexities and uncertainties of global issues, namely global warming. This response aims to stimulate reflection on some of the implicit assumptions underpinning the…
Descriptors: Climate, Science Education, Scientific Literacy, Correlation
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Tonso, Karen L. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Tonso's commentary on Sinnes and Løken's paper links what they found to empirical research done in science and engineering career settings. Sinnes and Løken's findings are a welcome addition to a literature dedicated to pointing out, yet again, some of the reasons we have made so little progress reversing gender inequities in the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Change, Females, Gender Issues
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Davis, Natalie R.; Ingber, Jenny; McLaughlin, Cheryl A. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Despite the abundance of literature that attests to a myriad of complex and entrenched problems within urban education, the authors of this forum maintain that in addition to shedding light on oppressive structures and ideologies, critical pedagogues must remain steadfastly engaged in solution-oriented endeavors. Using Cheryl McLaughlin's…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Science Instruction, Public Education, Educational Change
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Codrington, Jamila – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Wallace and Brand's framing of culturally responsive science teaching through the lens of critical race theory honors the role of social justice in science education. In this article, I extend the discussion through reflections on the particular learning needs of students from oppressed cultural groups, specifically African Americans.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Critical Theory, Race
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Sillasen, Martin Krabbe; Valero, Paola – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
This paper focuses particularly on the role of municipal science consultants in developing and maintaining network activities and connections among primary school science teachers. The hypothesis is that consultants play a crucial role in supporting strategic planning, and sustaining contacts and activities within professional learning networks.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Social Networks, Communities of Practice, Elementary School Teachers
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Zapata, Mara – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
This qualitative, sociocultural study examines how teacher preparation programs may have deliberate impact on science reform by unearthing the complex layers of diversity inherent in the contextual reality of education. This study was conducted in one of the largest school districts in the Southeastern United States, serving a predominately…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Change, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Ryu, Minjung – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In reform-based science curricula, students' discursive participation is highly encouraged as a means of science learning as well as a goal of science education. However, Asian immigrant students are perceived to be quiet and passive in classroom discursive situations, and this reticence implies that they may face challenges in discourse-rich…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Educational Change, Science Curriculum, Secondary School Science
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Roseler, Katrina; Dentzau, Michael W. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
Reform in science education is a slow process. Current professional development experiences may slow the process even more if modeled after traditional top down approaches. The common practice of inviting "experts" to deal with specific local issues supports a covert message that classroom teachers are not capable of meeting the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Education, Science Teachers, Faculty Development
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Raia, Federica – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
I narrate a process of transformation, a professional and personal journey framed by an experience that captured my attention shaping my interpretation and reflections. From a critical complexity framework I discuss the emergence of a learning community from the cooperation among individuals of diverse social and cultural worlds sharing the need…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Cooperation, Educational Change
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Brandt, Carol B. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
In this forum, I expand upon Teo and Osborne's discussion of teacher agency and curriculum reform. I take up and build upon their analysis to further examine one teacher's frustration in enacting an inquiry-based curriculum and his resulting accommodation of an AP curriculum. In this way I introduce the concept of misrecognition (Bourdieu and…
Descriptors: Science Education, Educational Change, Inquiry, Advanced Placement
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Oliveira, Alandeom W. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
In this commentary, I consider several theoretical and analytical aspects of Tang Wee Teo and Margery Osborne's case study. I begin by identifying structuralist and cultural themes in Tang Wee and Margery's theoretical model of human activity. Next, I offer an alternative interpretation for Tang Wee and Margery's reported findings in terms of the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Curriculum, Educational Change, Case Studies
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Teo, Tang Wee; Osborne, Margery – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
In this paper, we present a microanalysis of a specialized STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) high school teacher's experience of self-initiated science inquiry curriculum reform. We examine the meanings of these two constructs: "inquiry curriculum" and "curriculum change" through the process lens of interactions, actions,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Science
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