Improving Urban Science Education
New Roles for Teachers, Students, and Researchers
Kenneth Tobin editor Rowhea Elmesky editor Gale Seiler editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:31st Mar '05
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Many would argue that the state of urban science education has been static for the past several decades and that there is little to learn from it. Rather than accepting this deficit perspective, Improving Urban Science Education strives to recognize and understand the successes that exist there by systematically documenting seven years of research into issues salient to teaching and learning in urban high school science classes. Grounded in the post structuralism of William Sewell_and brought to life through the experiences of different students, teachers, and school settings in Philadelphia_this book shows how teachers and students can work together to enact meaningful science education when social and cultural differences as well as inappropriate curricula often make the challenges seem insurmountable. Chapters contain rich images of urban youth and each strives to offer insights into problems and suggestions for resolving them. Most significant, in spite of the challenges, the research offers hope and shows that fresh approaches to teaching and learning can lead students_some who have already been pronounced academic, even societal, failures_to becoming avid and deep learners of science.
Tobin (NSF Distinguished Teaching Scholar) and colleagues have created lively and personable accounts of how researchers, teachers, and students can work together to identify patterns and contradictions through cogenerative dialogue. This process produces collective agreements intended to improve the urban science-learning environment. These fresh insights offer hope and the notion that successful teaching revolves around positive emotional energy. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
A colorful and detailed mural of ideas and perspectives for transforming urban science education. * Science Education *
This collection of 17 articles describes how science is integral to urban students, with contributions from academics, science teachers, and the students themselves. * Scitech Book News *
ISBN: 9780742537057
Dimensions: 221mm x 150mm x 29mm
Weight: 567g
376 pages