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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Engström, Susanne; Carlhed, Carina – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
With environmental awareness in the societies of today, political steering documents emphasize that all education should include sustainable development. But it seems to be others competing ideals for teaching physics, or why do the physics teachers teach as they do? Physics teachers in secondary school in Sweden have generally, been focused on…
Descriptors: Physics, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Due, Karin – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This article describes a study which explored the social interaction and the reproduction and challenge of gendered discourses in small group discussions in physics. Data for the study consisted of video recordings of eight upper secondary school groups solving physics problems and 15 audiotaped individual interviews with participating students.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Small Group Instruction, Discussion Groups
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Danielsson, Anna T.; Lundin, Mattias – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In this forum we engage in a dialogue with Allison Gonsalves's paper '"Physics and the girly girl--there is a contradiction somewhere": Doctoral students' positioning around discourses of gender and competence in physics'. In her paper Gonsalves uses a sociocultural approach to examine women doctoral students'…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Gender Differences, Doctoral Programs
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Danielsson, Anna T. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This article explores how the doing of social class and gender can intersect with the learning of science, through case studies of two male, working-class university students' constitutions of identities as physics students. In doing so, I challenge the taken-for-granted notion that male physics students have an unproblematic relation to…
Descriptors: Physics, Gender Differences, Laboratory Experiments, Social Class
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Götschel, Helene – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Allison Gonsalves' article on "women doctoral students' positioning around discourses of gender and competence in physics" explores narratives of Canadian women physicists concerning their strategies to gain recognition as physicists. In my response to her rewarding and inspiring analysis I will reflect on her findings and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Womens Education, Females, Gender Issues
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Bergwik, Staffan – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
This essay discusses Anna Danielsson's article "In the physics class: university physics students' enactments of class and gender in the context of laboratory work". The situated co-construction of knowledge and identity forms the crucial vantage point and I argue that it is a point of intersection between the history of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Students, College Science
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Gonsalves, Allison – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In her article, Karin Due presents us with a contradiction in physics: the construction of physics as a symbolically masculine discipline alongside a simultaneous discourse of the "gender-neutrality" of the discipline. Due's article makes an important contribution to the study of the gendering of physics practices, particularly in…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Physics, Science Education, Masculinity
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Kittleson, Julie M.; Wilson, Rachel E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
In this forum piece, we respond to Karin Due's study of social dynamics in groups of students in physics class and gender issues that play out in this context. We discuss two threads that appear in Due's paper: one pertains to patterns of talk within groups and how these patterns open up possibilities for learning, the other pertains to…
Descriptors: Small Group Instruction, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Gender Issues
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Gonsalves, Allison J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2014
Doctoral physics students have stories about what kinds of actions, behaviours and ways of doing physics allow individuals to be recognized as physicists. Viewing a physics department as a case study, and individual participants as embedded cases, this study used a sociocultural approach to examine the ways doctoral students construct these…
Descriptors: Physics, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Scientists
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Braga, Marco; Guerra, Andreia; Reis, José Claudio – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
This paper is about new contents that can be introduced into science education. It is a description of an experience aimed at introducing a complex approach into the final grade of a Brazilian elementary school. The aim is to show the transformation of the conception of space and time from the Middle Ages with the physics of Aristotle to the 20th…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Elementary School Science
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Johannsen, Bjorn Friis; Rump, Camilla Osterberg; Linder, Cedric – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
This paper presents a critical analysis of student discourse on attrition as it unfolds in interviews on early departure from higher education. A synthesis of relevant studies and modelling done in the field shows that essential aspects affecting attrition and retention can be effectively conceptualized and acted upon in terms of the interplay…
Descriptors: Physics, Criticism, College Students, Science Education
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Rushton, Gregory T.; Criswell, Brett A. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2013
In "Penetrating a Wall of Introspection: A Critical Attrition Analysis," Johannsen, Rump, and Linder strive to give a voice to those whose thoughts might otherwise be unheard: students representing the casualties in the conflict surrounding the practices of STEM education, specifically those in the field of physics. Beyond giving those students a…
Descriptors: Physics, STEM Education, Student Empowerment, Science Education
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Alexakos, Konstantinos; Jones, Jayson K.; Rodriguez, Victor H. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In this hermeneutic study we explore how fictive kinship (kin-like close personal friendship) amongst high school students of color mediated their resiliency, perseverance, and success in a college physics class. These freely chosen, processual friendships were based on emotional and material support, motivation, and caring for each other, as well…
Descriptors: Caring, Socialization, Role Models, Persistence
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Raia, Federica; Deng, Mario C. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
We discuss Konstantinos Alexakos, Jayson Jones and Victor Rodriguez's hermeneutic study of formation and function of kinship-like relationships among inner city male students of color in a college physics classroom. From our Critical Complexity Science framework we first discuss the reading "erlebnisse" of students laughing at and with each other…
Descriptors: Physics, Urban Areas, Males, Family Relationship
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Rezende, Flavia – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Aydeniz and Hodge investigated how college professors negotiate their responsibilities as teachers and as researchers and the rationales behind their pedagogical approaches. Their findings illustrate how difficult it can be to keep the balance between these two responsibilities in a university that does not support professor's enactment of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Science Education, Higher Education, Science Instruction
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