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Download this eBook Addressing Wicked Problems through Science Education
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Addressing Wicked Problems through Science Education


Marianne Achiam , Justin Dillon , Melissa Glackin


This book discusses a number of ways in which out-of-school science education can uniquely engage learners with ‘wicked’ global problems such as biodiversity loss and climate change. The idea for the volume originated in discussions among members of the ESERA special...

Publication date: 2021-08-09
Format: PDF, ePub
Publisher: Springer
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£149,50
Download this eBook Science Teacher Education for Responsible Citizenship
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Science Teacher Education for Responsible Citizenship


Justin Dillon , Maria Evagorou , Jan Alexis Nielsen


This edited book aims to provide a global perspective on socioscientific issues (SSI), responsible citizenship and the relevance of science, with an emphasis on science teacher education. The volume, with more than twenty-five contributors from Africa, North and South...

Publication date: 2020-03-23
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Publisher: Springer
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£119,50
Download this eBook Understanding Student Participation and Choice in Science and Technology Education
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Understanding Student Participation and Choice in Science and Technology Education


Justin Dillon , Ellen Karoline Henriksen , Jim Ryder


Drawing on data generated by the EU’s Interests and Recruitment in Science (IRIS) project, this volume examines the issue of young people’s participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. With an especial focus on female participation, the...

Publication date: 2014-09-17
Format: ePub
Publisher: Springer
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£89,50
Download this eBook Trading Zones in Environmental Education
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Trading Zones in Environmental Education


Justin Dillon , Marianne E. Krasny


Environmental educators often adhere to a relatively narrow theoretical paradigm focusing on changing attitudes and knowledge, which are assumed to foster pro-environmental behaviors, which, in turn, leads to better environmental quality. This book takes a different...

Publication date: 2013-10-15
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£106,50
Download this eBook The Professional Knowledge Base of Science Teaching
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The Professional Knowledge Base of Science Teaching


Deborah Corrigan , Justin Dillon , Richard Gunstone


Over the past twenty years, much has been written about the knowledge bases thought necessary to teach science. Shulman has outlined seven knowledge domains needed for teaching, and others, such as Tamir, have proposed somewhat similar domains of knowledge, specifically...

Publication date: 2011-03-01
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Publisher: Springer
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