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Science and Technology Education Promoting Wellbeing for Individuals, Societies and Environments: STEPWISE 1st ed. 2017 [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Cultural Studies of Science Education 14
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319555030
  • ISBN-13: 9783319555034
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 689 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, 145 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 689 p. 145 illus., 1 Hardback
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This edited volume provides theoretical and practical resources relating to the ‘STEPWISE’ curricular and instructional framework. ‘STEPWISE’ is the acronym for Science & Technology Education Promoting Wellbeing for Individuals, Societies & Environments. It is a framework for organizing teaching and learning domains in ways that prioritize personal and social actions to address ‘critical socioscientific issues’ — that is, controversial decisions by powerful individuals/groups about science and technology (and related fields) that may adversely affect individuals, societies and/or environments. The book contains chapters written by and/or with teachers who have used STEPWISE to guide their instructional practices, as well as chapters written by education scholars who have used a range of theoretical lenses to analyze and evaluate STEPWISE — and, in several cases, described ways in which it relates to (or could relate to) their practices and/or ways in which the framework might logically be amended. Overall, this book offers educators, policy makers and others with resources useful for arranging science and technology education in ways that may assist societies in addressing significant potential personal, social and/or environmental problems — such as dramatic climate change, preventable human diseases, species losses, and social injustices — associated with fields of science and technology.

Part I Preamble
1 Foreword: The Significance of STEPWISE for Fostering Life-Long Sociopolitical Activism
3(16)
Derek Hodson
2 STEPWISE: A Framework Prioritizing Altruistic Actions to Address Socioscientific Issues
19(30)
Larry Bencze
Part II Documentaries
3 School Science Ruling Relations and Resistance to Activism in Early Secondary School Science
49(18)
Darren Hoeg
Tanya Williamson
Larry Bencze
4 Activating Students' Conceptions and Positions on STSE Issues in Preparation for Socio-political Activism
67(16)
Varsha Patel
5 Both Sides Now: Exploring the Art of Persuasion to Enhance Actions Within a STEPWISE Framework
83(10)
Angeliki Grundy
6 Learning About Youth Engagement in Research-Informed and Negotiated Actions on Socio-scientific Issues
93(22)
Mirjan Krstovic
7 Students' Social Studies Influences on Their Socioscientific Actions
115(26)
Larry Bencze
Mirjan Krstovic
8 Epistemic Contributions to Students' Autonomous Socioscientific Actions
141(26)
Larry Bencze
Mirjan Krstovic
9 Students' Uses of Actor-Network Theory to Contextualize Socioscientific Actions
167(34)
Larry Bencze
Mirjan Krstovic
10 Science Students' Ethical Technology Designs as Solutions to Socio-scientific Problems
201(26)
Larry Bencze
Mirjan Krstovic
11 Resisting the Borg: Science Teaching for Common Wellbeing
227(50)
Larry Bencze
Mirjan Krstovic
12 Giving Meaning to STSE Issues Through Student-Led Action Research: An Actor-Network Theory Account of STEPWISE in Action
277(18)
Neil T. Ramjewan
Brandon Zoras
Larry Bencze
13 Students' Socioscientific Actions: Using and Gaining `Street Smarts'
295(20)
Christina Phillips-MacNeil
Mirjan Krstovic
Larry Bencze
14 Tensions on Promoting Social Justice Through STEPWISE Pedagogies in an International Baccalaureate Preparatory Class
315(24)
Neil T. Ramjewan
Brandon Zoras
Larry Bencze
15 `In the Eye of the Hurricane': Using STEPWISE to Address Urgent Socio-political Issues in Venezuela
339(20)
Majd Zouda
Tomo Nishizawa
Larry Bencze
16 Science for Citizenship: Using Prezi™ for Education About Critical Socio-scientific Issues
359(22)
Darren Hoeg
Alexander DiGiacomo
Sarah El Halwany
Mirjan Kirstovic
Christina Phillips-MacNeil
Minja Milanovic
Tomo Nishizawa
Majd Zouda
Larry Bencze
17 Battle of the Bands: Toxic Dust, Active Citizenship and Science Education
381(24)
Larry Bencze
Chantal Pouliot
18 Supporting Pre-service Teachers to Teach for Citizenship in the Context of STSE Issues
405(24)
Sarah El Halwany
Majd Zouda
Chantal Pouliot
Larry Bencze
19 Teaching Girls to Fish?: A Case of a Co-Curricular Food Justice Education Program for Youth
429(20)
Erin Sperling
Larry Bencze
Part III Commentaries
20 Actor Network Theory and STEPWISE: A Case Study on Learning About Food Justice with Plants
449(18)
Clayton Pierce
21 Rebuilding Community Spaces: Integrating Resilience into STEPWISE
467(10)
Cassie F. Quigley
22 Socio-scientific Inquiry-Based Learning: Taking off from STEPWISE
477(26)
Ralph Levinson
23 "Preach or Teach?": An Ongoing Journey to Becoming STEPWISE
503(20)
Mellita Jones
24 "I Had to Take Action Straight Away." Preservice Teachers' Accounts of Pro-environmental Action
523(16)
Lyn Carter
Jenny Martin
25 Science Education for a Better World? Reflections on Embodiment, Language and Sensitive Action
539(16)
Laura Colucci-Gray
26 WISE Preservice Teachers Discussing Social and Economic Disparities During a Discussion Game Dealing with Nanotechnologies
555(10)
Audrey Groleau
Chantal Pouliot
27 STEPWISE as a Vehicle for Scientific and Political Educ-action?
565(24)
Laurence Simonneaux
Jean Simonneaux
28 Understanding Opportunities and Contradictions in the Grammars of Activism and Schooling
589(14)
Matthew Weinstein
29 In Which Ways Can (Science) Education Promote the Well-Being of Individuals, Societies and Environments?
603(10)
Isabel Martins
30 `STEPPING' Toward a Critical-Activist Science Education: Dialoguing Subjectivity, Social Ontology and Multiplicities
613(12)
Jesse Bazzul
Shakhnoza Kayumova
31 Countering the Neoliberal Ontology of Nature: The STEPWISE Option
625(14)
Ajay Sharma
32 STEPWISE: A Societal-Historical Activity (Activism) Theoretical Perspective
639(20)
Wolff-Michael Roth
Part IV Afterword
33 Critical and Activist Science Education: Envisaging an Ecojust Future
659(20)
Larry Bencze
Index 679