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Animals and Science Education : Ethics, Curriculum and Pedagogy / / edited by Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins, Arthur J. Stewart
Animals and Science Education : Ethics, Curriculum and Pedagogy / / edited by Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins, Arthur J. Stewart
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVIII, 265 p. 78 illus.)
Disciplina 507.1
Collana Environmental Discourses in Science Education
Soggetto topico Science education
Environmental education
Learning
Instruction
Teaching
Science Education
Environmental and Sustainability Education
Learning & Instruction
Teaching and Teacher Education
ISBN 3-319-56375-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword: Wild Awakedness and Animalistic Inquiry: Introducing a Book on the Role of Animals with/in Science Education, Michael P. Mueller (University of Alaska Anchorage), Arthur J. Stewart (Oak Ridge Associated Universities), and Deborah J. Tippins (University of Georgia) -- Chapter 1: Worm Spit: Integrating Curriculum through a Study of Silk and the Amazing Silk Worm, Michael L. Bentley (Virginia Museum of Natural History) and Teresa Auldridge (Full Option Science System) -- Chapter 2: You Can Give a Bee Some Water, But You Can’t Make Her Drink: A Socioscientific Approach to Honey Bees in Science Education, Jonathan Snow and Maria S. Rivera Maulucci (Barnard College) -- Chapter 3: Engineering a Solution for Fish Waste Management, Alexandra E. West (University of Alaska Anchorage) -- Chapter 4: Learning Science in Aquariums and on Whalewatching Boats—The Hidden Curriculum of the Deployment of Other Animals, Teresa Lloro-Bidart (California State Polytechnic University at Pomona) and Connie Russell (Lakehead University) -- Chapter 5: Tracing the Anthrozoological Landscape of Central Iowa: Place and Pedagogical Possibilities, Cori Jakubiak (Grinnell College) -- Chapter 6: Life After the Fact(ory)—Pedagogy of Care at An Animal Sanctuary, Christopher Bentley and Steve Alsop (York University) -- Chapter 7: Ethical-Ecological Holism in Science Pedagogy—In Honor of Sea Urchins, Lee Beavington, Heesoon Bai, (Simon Fraser University) and Serenna Celeste Romanycia -- Chapter 8: A Story of Chicks, Science Fairs and the Ethics of Biomedical Research, Sophia Jeong, Deborah Tippins (University of Georgia), Shakhnoza Kayumova (Dartmouth University) -- Chapter 9: Spiders, Rats, and Education, Jimmy Karlan (Antioch University New England) -- Chapter 10: Leave the Pets Alone, Eduardo Dopico and Eva Garcia-Vazquez (University of Oviedo) -- Chapter 11: Using Object-based Learning to Understand Animal Evolution, Paul Davies and Joanne Nicholl (University College London) -- Chapter 12: Death in a Jar—The Study of Life, Mary Rebecca Warbington Wells (Armstrong State University) -- Chapter 13: Socio-Scientific Issues for Scientific Literacy – The Evolution of an Environmental Education Program with a Focus on Birds, Andrew T. Kinslow and Troy D. Sadler (University of Missouri) -- Chapter 14: Hawaiian Citizen Science—Journeys of Self Discovery and Understanding of Scientific Concepts through Culture and Nature Study in School Science Classes, Jennifer Kuwahara (University of Hawaii) -- Chapter 15: Care-based Citizen Science: Nurturing an Ethic of Care to Support the Preservation of Biodiversity, Renée Lyons, Cassie Quigley and Michelle Cook (Clemson University) -- Chapter 16: Mapping Conceptions of Wolf Hunting onto a Worldview Conceptual Framework—Hunting for a Worldview Theory, Teresa J. Shume (North Dakota State University) -- Chapter 17: A Framework within which to Determine How We Should Use Animals in Science Education, Michael J. Reiss (University College London) -- Index.
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Assessing schools for generation R (responsibility) : a guide for legislation and school policy in science education / / Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins, Arthur J. Stewart, editors
Assessing schools for generation R (responsibility) : a guide for legislation and school policy in science education / / Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins, Arthur J. Stewart, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht, : Springer Science, 2014
Descrizione fisica xxi, 449 p
Disciplina 371.26
Altri autori (Persone) MuellerMichael P
TippinsDeborah J
StewartArthur J
Collana Contemporary trends and issues in science education
Soggetto topico Science - Study and teaching
School management and organization
ISBN 94-007-2748-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1 Reclaiming Community As We Rethink Assessment By Deborah J. Tippins, Arthur J. Stewart, and Michael P. Mueller -- GENERATION R (RESPONSIBILITY) -- Chapter 2 Introducing Generation R By Michael P. Mueller and Rachel A. Luther -- Chapter 3 Civic Responsibility and Science Education By Paul Theobald and John Siskar -- Chapter 4 Critical Civic Literacy and the Limits of Consumer-Based Citizenship By Cori Jakubiak and Michael P. Mueller -- Chapter 5 Fostering Independence: Assessing Student Development By Danielle V. Dennis -- Chapter 6 Assessing for Interdependent Responsibility By Molly Lawrence and Rosalie Romano -- RESPONSIBILITY WITH SCIENTIFIC LITERACY, ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING -- Chapter 7 Thinking (Scientifically) Responsibly: The Cultivation of Character in a Global Science Education Community By Dana L. Zeidler, Marvin W. Berkowitz and Kory Bennett -- Chapter 8 Assessment of Socio-scientific Reasoning: Linking Progressive Aims of Science Education to the Realities of Modern Education By Troy D. Sadler -- Chapter 9 Assessment Across Boundaries: How High-Quality Student Work Demonstrates Achievement, Shapes Practice, and Improves Communities By Alison Rheingold, Jayson Seaman and Ron Berger -- Chapter 10 The View from the Top of the Plateau By Fred N. Finley, Brad Johnson, and Hallie Kamesch -- Chapter 11 Benefits of Elementary Environmental Education By Ryan J. Brock and David T. Crowther -- Chapter 12 Teaching Earth Smarts: Equipping the Next Generation with the Capacity to Adapt By Bryan H. Nichols -- RESPONSIBILITY WITH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES -- Chapter 13 Digital Technologies and Assessment in the 21st Century Schooling By Jing Lei, Ji Shen and Laurene Johnson -- Chapter 14 New Interoperable Web Tools to Facilitate Decision-making to Support Community Sustainability By Elizabeth R. Smith, Anne C. Neale, C. Richard Ziegler, and Laura E. Jackson -- Chapter 15 Is There an App For That? Connecting Local Knowledge with Scientific Literacy By George E. Glasson -- Chapter 16 Developing Collective Decision-making through Future Learning Environments By Gillian Roehrig, David Groos and S. Selcen Guzey -- Chapter 17 GameWerks Camp: Using Gaming to Foster Learning by Design By Lucas John Jensen, Gregory M. Francom, Deborah J. Tippins and Michael Orey -- Chapter 18 The Power of the Globe and Geospatial Technologies to Empower Teachers and Students in the Digital Age By Rita A. Hagevik -- RESPONSIBILITY WITH DEVELOPING LIFELONG RELATIONSHIPS -- Chapter 19 The Importance of Cultural Studies for Education: For Teachers and Policymakers in America By Barbara J. Thayer-Bacon -- Chapter 20 Culture, Environment, and Education in the Anthropocene By David A. Greenwood -- Chapter 21 Science Education in and for Turbulent Times By Kenneth Tobin -- Chapter 22 Free Choice Science Learning and Generation R By Lynn Dierking -- Chapter 23 Educating for Scientific Literacy, Citizenship, and Sustainability: Learning from Native Hawaiian Perspectives By Pauline W.U. Chinn -- Chapter 24 From Local Observations to Global Relationships By Xavier Fazio and Doug Karrow -- Chapter 25 Our Shared Forests—Ecuador and Southeast US Migratory Bird Partnership By Anne M. Shenk -- RESPONSIBILITY WITH DECISIONS, POLICYMAKING, AND LEGISLATION -- Chapter 26 Frankenstein, Monsters, and Science Education: The Need for Broad-based Educational Policy By Bradley D. Rowe -- Chapter 27 School Policy in Science Education By George E. DeBoer -- Chapter 28 Some Challenges in Planning Educational Programs for Generation R By J Myron Atkin -- Chapter 29 Re-imaging the Goals of Science Education: What Role Should Assessment Play? By Maria Rivera-Maulucci.
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Dordrecht, : Springer Science, 2014
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Converting STEM into STEAM Programs : Methods and Examples from and for Education / / edited by Arthur J. Stewart, Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins
Converting STEM into STEAM Programs : Methods and Examples from and for Education / / edited by Arthur J. Stewart, Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 305 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 375
Collana Environmental Discourses in Science Education
Soggetto topico Science education
Art education
Curriculums (Courses of study)
Education—Curricula
Teaching
Learning
Instruction
Science Education
Creativity and Arts Education
Curriculum Studies
Teaching and Teacher Education
Learning & Instruction
ISBN 3-030-25101-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Prologue; Arthur J. Stewart, Michael P. Mueller and Deborah J. Tippins -- 2 From STEM to STEAM: How Can Educators Meet the Challenge? Mariale M. Hardiman and Ranjini M. JohnBull -- 3 The Importance of Integrating the Arts into STEM Curriculum; Michelle Land -- 4 Purposeful Pursuits: Leveraging the Epistemic Practices of the Arts and Sciences; Bronwyn Bevan, Kylie Peppler, and, Lynn Scarff -- 5 Investigating the Complexity of Developing STEAM Curricula for Middle School Students; Danielle Herro, and Cassie Quigley -- 6 We Need More (than) STEAM: Let’s go for Life-wide and Lifelong Education; Wolff-Michael Roth -- 7 Using Project-Based Learning to Teach STEAM; Gary Ubben -- 8 How to Structure Project-Based Learning to meet STEAM Objectives; Gary Ubben -- 9 Enhancing STEAM Education through Cultivating Students’ Savoring Capacity; Shu-Hsuan Chang, Li-Chih Yu, Jing-Chuan Lee, and Chih-Lien Wang -- 10 Science, Youth and Integration—The Quest for Mindfulness through Birding; Erin A. Ingle and Mike Mueller -- 11 The Role of STEAM in a Sustainable World; Shushman Choudhury, Sohn Cook, and Brittany Bennett -- 12 Transgressing the Disciplines using Science as a Meeting place: The Science, Art and Writing Initiative; Anne Osbourn -- 13 Artistic Ways of Knowing: Ensuring Substantive Arts Involvement in the STEM/STEAM Classroom; Joanne Haroutounian -- 14 Putting the STEAM in the River: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics and their Potential Transformative Roles in School District Culture, Organization, Systems, and Learning Environments; John Puglisi, and Elizabeth Yeager -- 15 Emerging Scenarios to Enhance Creativity in Smart Cities through STEAM Education and the Gradual Immersion Method; Jorge Sanabria, and Margarida Romero -- 16 Applying Gradual Immersion Method to Chemistry: Identification of Chemical Bonds; Guillermo Pech, Jorge Sanabria, and Margarida Romero -- 17 From Conceptualization to Implementation: STEAM Education in Korea; Sophia (Sun Kyung) Jeong, Hyoungbum Kim, and Deborah Tippins -- 18 Emphasizing Transdisciplinary Prowess in the Evaluation of STEAM Programs; Kimberle Kelly, and Erin M. Burr,- 19 STEM Education and the Theft of Futures of our Youth: Some Questions and Challenges for Educators; Sophia (Sun Kyung) Jeong, Deborah J. Tippins, Kimberly Haverkos, Mel Kutner, Shakhnoza Kayumova, and Stacey Britton.
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Cultural Studies and Environmentalism [[electronic resource] ] : The Confluence of EcoJustice, Place-based (Science) Education, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems / / edited by Deborah J. Tippins, Michael P. Mueller, Michiel van Eijck, Jennifer D Adams
Cultural Studies and Environmentalism [[electronic resource] ] : The Confluence of EcoJustice, Place-based (Science) Education, and Indigenous Knowledge Systems / / edited by Deborah J. Tippins, Michael P. Mueller, Michiel van Eijck, Jennifer D Adams
Edizione [1st ed. 2010.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (502 p.)
Disciplina 370.115
Collana Cultural Studies of Science Education
Soggetto topico Science education
Education
International education 
Comparative education
Environmental law
Environmental policy
Science Education
Education, general
International and Comparative Education
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
ISBN 90-481-3929-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto EcoJustice -- The Need for Confluence: Why a “River” Runs Through It -- Nurturing Morally Defensible Environmentalism -- EcoJustice Education for Science Educators -- Toward Awakening Consciousness: A Response to EcoJustice Education and Science Education -- Invoking the Sacred: Reflections on the Implications of EcoJustice for Science Education -- Local Matters, EcoJustice, and Community -- Engaging the Environment: Relationships of Demography, EcoJustice, and Science Teacher Education in Response to Wolff-Michael Roth -- Moral–Ethical Character and Science Education: EcoJustice Ethics Through Socioscientific Issues (SSI) -- What’s Wrong with Genetic Engineering? Ethics, Socioscientific Issues, and Education -- Action-Based Science Instruction: Service-Learning, Stewardship, and Civic Involvement -- Developing a Sustainable Agricultural Curriculum in Malawi: Reconciling a Colonial Legacy with Indigenous Knowledge and Practices -- When Elephants Fight, It Is the Grass That Suffers -- Working for Change: Reflections on the Issue of Sustainability and Social Change -- Questions for Copenhagen: EcoJustice Perspectives and Summary -- Place-Based (Science) Education -- Place-Based (Science) Education: Something Is Happening Here -- Educating-Within-Place: Care, Citizen Science, and EcoJustice -- Invoking the Ontological Realm of Place: A Dialogic Response -- A Case Study of David, a Native Hawaiian Science Teacher: Cultural Historical Activity Theory and Implications for Teacher Education -- Deconstructing Chinn and Hana’ike: Pedagogy Through an Indigenous Lens -- Critical Pedagogy of Place: A Framework for Understanding Relationships Between People in (Contested) Shared Places -- River Advocacy: Valuing Complex Systems as the Groundwork for River Relationships -- Bringing the Invisible to Light: Art as Places for Advocacy -- River Advocacy as a Case of/for Novelizing Discourse in Science Education -- Implications of Sense of Place and Place-Based Education for Ecological Integrity and Cultural Sustainability in Diverse Places -- Responding to Place -- Envisioning Polysemicity: Generating Insights into the Complexity of Place-Based Research Within Contested Spaces -- Place-Based Education as a Call from/for Action -- Indigenous Knowledge Systems -- One Hundred Ways to Use a Coconut -- Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Border Theory and Justice -- Considering the Consequences of Hybridity: Protecting Traditional Ecological Knowledge from Predation -- On Critical Thinking, Indigenous Knowledge and Raisins Floating in Soda Water -- Rethinking Models of Collaboration in Critical Pedagogy: A Response to Stonebanks -- “What Is Ours and What Is Not Ours?”: Inclusive Imaginings of Contextualised Mathematics Teacher Education -- Responding to Glocalisation and Foundationalism in Science and Math -- Australian Torres Strait Islander Students Negotiate Learning Secondary School Science in Standard Australian English: A Tentative Case for Also Teaching and Assessing in Creole -- Are We Creating the Achievement Gap? Examining How Deficit Mentalities Influence Indigenous Science Curriculum Choices -- Indigenous Stories: Knowledge Is Sometimes Where You Least Expect to Find It -- Ways to a Waterhole -- Ecodemocracy and School Science: How Projects of Confluence Guide the Development of the Ecosociocultural.
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EcoJustice, Citizen Science and Youth Activism : Situated Tensions for Science Education / / edited by Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins
EcoJustice, Citizen Science and Youth Activism : Situated Tensions for Science Education / / edited by Michael P. Mueller, Deborah J. Tippins
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (459 p.)
Disciplina 344.046
36370561
370
370.1
Collana Environmental Discourses in Science Education
Soggetto topico Science education
Environmental law
Environmental policy
Education—Philosophy
Teaching
Science Education
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
Educational Philosophy
Teaching and Teacher Education
ISBN 3-319-11608-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Put Away Your Pencils-Reconceptualizing School Accountability through EcoJustice -- Provoking EcoJustice-Taking Citizen Science and Youth Activism Beyond the School Curriculum -- The Sustainable Farm School-Waldorf Philosophy and EcoJustice Theory in Aesthetic Contexts -- Building Teacher Leaders and Sustaining Local Communities through a Collaborative Farm to School Education Project-What EcoJustice Work Can PreService Teachers Do? -- Drawing on Place and Culture for Climate Change Education in Native Communities -- The Will of the Ancestors: A Collaborative Elementary Science Curriculum Design Initiative -- Eco, Social, or Any Other Justice? Critical Awareness among International Service-Learning Program Participants in Costa Rica -- Art to Capture Learning about the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem-Why a Picture is Worth a Thousand Words -- Ponder This? Editorial by J Myron Atkin -- The Commonplaces of Schooling and Citizen Science-Editorial by Xavier Fazio and Doug Karrow -- Living History-Challenging Citizen Science and Youth Activism through Historical Re-enacting -- Teaching with Citizen Science-It’s More than Just Putting Out Fires! -- Carrizo Springs, Texas-The Story of the Systems Academy for Young Scientists (SAYS) -- Mediated Pedagogy in a Blended Environment: Impact of Processes and Settings -- Why the Secret of the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont Should Influence Science Education-Connecting People and Nature -- Democratic Participation with Scientists through Socioscientific Inquiry -- Ponder This? Editorial -- Youth Activism-Editorial -- Balancing Economic Utility with Civic Responsibility -- Pursuing Youth-led Socioscientific Activism: Conversations of Participation, Pedagogy, and Power -- Harnessing Youth Activism with/in Undergraduate Education: A Case Study of Change Lab -- Science and Democracy in Youth Environmental Action-Learning “Good” Thinking -- Hitting the Big Screen-Urban Youth Activism through Documentary Film -- From Citizen Diplomacy to Youth Activism: The Story of the Global Thinking Project -- Seeing the Forest for the Trees! Conservation and Activism through Socioscientific Issues for Young Children -- Ponder This? Editorial by Angela Calabrese Barton.
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Place-based Learning for the Plate : Hunting, Foraging and Fishing for Food / / edited by Joel B. Pontius, Michael P. Mueller, David Greenwood
Place-based Learning for the Plate : Hunting, Foraging and Fishing for Food / / edited by Joel B. Pontius, Michael P. Mueller, David Greenwood
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (206 pages)
Disciplina 370.115
Collana Environmental Discourses in Science Education
Soggetto topico Environmental education
Science education
Civilization—History
Learning
Instruction
Environmental and Sustainability Education
Science Education
Cultural History
Learning & Instruction
ISBN 3-030-42814-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Hunting, Foraging, and Fishing for Food as Place-based Learning -- Chapter 2. Urban Wild Foraging–Walk with me, a One-Mile Radius -- Chapter 3. In Pursuit of Elk -- Chapter 4. Thanksgiving in Alabama: Deer hunting among paradoxes in the Black Prairie -- Chapter 5 . Savouring the Free Lunch: Edible Activism and the Joy of Foraging -- Chapter 6. Teachings from the Land of my Ancestors: Knowing Places as a Gatherer, Hunter, Fisher and Ecologist -- Chapter 7. Catch of the day -- Chapter 8. Gleaning White-Tailed Deer -- Chapter 9. My Father’s Place in the Mountains: An Education Elsewhere -- Chapter 10. Gathering Sap -- Chapter 11 -- Towards a Marine Socio-Ecology of Learning in the South West of England -- Chapter 12. A suspension of reason in the face of food harvest—finding meaning in the act of conforming.
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