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E-grāmata: Cultural, Social, and Political Perspectives in Science Education: A Nordic View

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This book presents a collection of critical thinking that concern cultural, social and political issues for science education in the Nordic countries. The chapter authors describe specific scenarios to challenge persisting views, interrogate frameworks and trouble contemporary approaches to researching teaching and learning in science. Taking a point of departure in empirical examples from the Nordic countries the collection of work is taking a critical sideways glance at the Nordic education principles. Critical examinations target specifically those who are researching in the fields of science education research to question whether conventional research approaches, foci and theoretical approaches are sufficient in a world of science education that is neither politically neutral, nor free of cultural values. Attention is not only on the individual learner but on the cultural, social and political conditions and contexts in science education. The different chapters review debates and research in teacher education, school teaching and learning including when external stakeholders are involved. Even though the chapters are contextualized in Nordic settings there will be similarities and parallels that will be informative to the international science education research community.

1 Introduction
1(4)
Auli Arvola Orlander
Martin Krabbe Sillasen
Kathrin Otrel-Cass
2 Becoming of a Book
5(8)
Kathrin Otrel-Cass
3 In-Between
Chapter: The Culture of School Science Inquiry Put Under the Microscope
13(4)
Lotta Leden
Jonna Wiblom
4 Education Extended: A Sociomaterialist Perspective on Science Education
17(12)
Anna Jober
5 The School Science Lab: Hybrid Space and the Production of School Science
29(20)
Gerd Johansen
6 The Inquiry of the Cyclops: Dewey's Scientific Inquiry Revisited
49(20)
Lars Bang
7 In-Between
Chapter: The Political in Science Education
69(6)
Helen Hasslof
Iann Lundegard
8 Political Rationalities in Science Education: A Case Study of Teaching Materials Provided by External Actors
75(18)
Maria Andree
Lena Hansson
Malin Ideland
9 What's in It for Me?: How Does a Professional Development Programme Meet Science Teachers' Career Expectations?
93(20)
Peer S. Daugbjerg
Martin Krabbe Sillasen
10 Enacting Citizenship in Ordinary School Science Through Deliberative Communication
113(20)
Gerd Johansen
Guorun Jonsdottir
Stein Dankert Kolstø
11 In-Between
Chapter: Troubling the Social -- Entanglement, Agency, and the Body in Science Education
133(6)
Marianne Løken
Margareta Serder
12 Towards an Understanding of Diffractive Readings of Narratives in the Field of Science Education
139(14)
Auli Arvola Orlander
Marie Stahl
13 Troubling Norms and Values in Science Teaching Through Students' Subject Positions Using Feminist Figurations
153(26)
Marie Stahl
14 Sensory Science Education
179(18)
Kathrin Otrel-Cass
15 Troubling Science Education and Imagining Possibilities for Transformation: An Afterword
197(10)
Christina Siry
Index 207