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Rosser, Sue V. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In "Engaging Science Policy from the Side of the Messy," Patti Lather explores the relationship between science and policy. In this review Rosser explores how Lather argues for the use of all forms of research to make policy that is democratic, complex and messy.
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Learner Engagement, Science Education, Research
Fleischer, Stuart – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In their treatise, Mitchell and Mueller extend David Orr's notions of ecological literacy (2005) to include biophilia (Wilson "1984") and ecojustice (Mueller "2009"). In his writings, David Orr claims that the US is in an "ecological crisis" and that this stems from a crisis of education. The authors outline Orr's theory of ecological literacy as…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ecology, Metacognition, Educational Change
Aydeniz, Mehmet; Hodge, Lynn Liao – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
This study explores through a naturalistic inquiry the tensions between a science professor's two enacted identities. More specifically, this study looks at how a biology professor's identity-in-practice shifts and evolves over time through collaborations with a science education professor. These shifts were marked by an emphasis on teaching,…
Descriptors: College Science, College Faculty, Biology, Teacher Attitudes
Elmesky, Rowhea – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Even during an era of cultural globalization where diversity, hybridity, and heterogeneity prevail, educational institutions remain unchanged and economically and racially marginalized students continue to experience a sense of exclusion in school. Whereas the science education community often addresses such exclusion in terms of the achievement…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Global Approach, Science Education, Achievement Gap
Atweh, Bill – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In these reflections, I identify complexities in few constructs that are often used in educational research, although not often critically, namely, "social justice," "race," "ethnicity" and "identity." This paper suggests a non-ontological and non-epistemological approach to ethics as developed by Emmanuel Levinas as a normative means to deal with…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Research Tools, Ethnicity, Educational Research
Clarkson, Philip C. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Teaching decisions made "in the moment" do not often allow for deliberate, well thought through actions by teachers. Sometimes we are conscious of the options that are available and we do make deliberate decisions. We may even be aware of the values impinging on our decision, but for many other aspects embedded in our teaching, deeper influences…
Descriptors: Teachers, Reflection, Authors, Decision Making
Albrecht, Nancy J.; Fortney, Brian S. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In research oriented universities, research and teaching are often viewed as separate. Aydeniz and Hodge present one professor's struggles to synthesize an identity from three different spaces, each with competing values and core beliefs. As Mr. G's story unfolds, and he reflects upon his negotiation between teaching and research responsibilities,…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Higher Education, College Faculty, Values
Glasson, George E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Environmental educators are challenged by how to teach children about global environmental crisis such as the Gulf oil spill, which only serves to engender children's fears and apprehensions about the negative impact of humans on ecosystems. Eduardo Dopico and Eva Garcia-Vazquez's article presents an interesting context from which to analyze and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Sustainable Development
Allgaier, Joachim – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Media accounts of reality have the potential to influence public opinion and decision making processes. Therefore who has and who does not have access to the media and can make their voice heard is a crucial question with serious political consequences. In this article it is investigated whether the specialty of journalists influences their source…
Descriptors: Creationism, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Identity: A Complex Structure for Researching Students' Academic Behavior in Science and Mathematics
Aydeniz, Mehmet; Hodge, Lynn Liao – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
This article is a response to Pike and Dunne's research. The focus of their analysis is on reflections of studying science post-16. Pike and Dunne draw attention to under enrollments in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, in particular, in the field of physics, chemistry and biology in the United Kingdom. We provide an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Career Choice, Foreign Countries, Models
Pike, Angela G.; Dunne, Mairead – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
The research recounted in this paper was designed primarily to attempt to understand the reasons for the low uptake of the natural sciences beyond compulsory education in England. This has caused widespread concern within governmental quarters, university science departments and the scientific community as a whole. This research explored the…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Science Departments, Natural Sciences, Foreign Countries
Dopico, Eduardo; Garcia-Vazquez, Eva – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In Continuous Education curricula in Spain, the programs on sciences of the environment are aimed toward understandings of sustainability. Teaching practice rarely leaves the classroom for outdoor field studies. At the same time, teaching practice is generally focused on examples of how human activities are harmful for ecosystems. From a pedagogic…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sciences
Tan, Aik-Ling – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
In response to Meyer and Crawford's article on how nature of science and authentic science inquiry strategies can be used to support the learning of science for underrepresented students, I explore the possibly of reconciliation between the cultures of school, science, school science as well as home. Such reconciliation is only possible when…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Beliefs, Values, Science Teachers
Barma, Sylvie – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Adopting activity theory as a theoretical and methodological framework, this case study illustrates how a teaching and learning situation is planned and implemented over a series of nine 75-min biology classes by a high school science teacher in the context of pedagogical reform. The object of this study emerges within a favourable context of…
Descriptors: Biology, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Science Education
Otulaja, Femi S.; Cameron, Ann; Msimanga, Audrey – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Our response to Hewson and Ogunniyi's paper focuses, on the one hand, on some of the underlying tensions associated with aligning indigenous knowledge systems with westernized science in South African science classrooms, as suggested by the new, post-apartheid, curriculum. On the other hand, the use of argumentation as a vehicle to accomplish the…
Descriptors: Research Tools, Indigenous Knowledge, Persuasive Discourse, Racial Segregation

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