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 |
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 |
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. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910377816703321 |
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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