Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2

Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9783031354304
ISBN-13 : 3031354303
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Synopsis Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2 by : Sara Tolbert

This volume, a follow up to Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene (2021), continues a transdisciplinary conversation around reconceptualizing science education in the era of the Anthropocene. Drawing educators from many walks of life and areas of practice together in a creative work that helps reorient science education toward the problems and peculiarities associated with this contemporary geologic time. This work continues the mission of transforming the ways communities inherit science and technology education: its knowledges, practices, policies, and ways-of-living-with-Nature. Our understanding of the Anthropocene is necessarily open and pluralistic, as different beings on our planet experience this time of crisis in different ways. This second volume continues to nurture productive relationships between science education and fields such as science studies, environmental studies, philosophy, the natural sciences, Indigenous studies, and critical theory in order to provoke a science education that actively seeks to remake our shared ecological and social spaces in the coming decades and centuries. This is an open access book.

Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2

Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 303135429X
ISBN-13 : 9783031354298
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Synopsis Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2 by : Sara Tolbert

This volume, a follow up to Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene (2021), continues a transdisciplinary conversation around reconceptualizing science education in the era of the Anthropocene. Drawing educators from many walks of life and areas of practice together in a creative work that helps reorient science education toward the problems and peculiarities associated with this contemporary geologic time. This work continues the mission of transforming the ways communities inherit science and technology education: its knowledges, practices, policies, and ways-of-living-with-Nature. Our understanding of the Anthropocene is necessarily open and pluralistic, as different beings on our planet experience this time of crisis in different ways. This second volume continues to nurture productive relationships between science education and fields such as science studies, environmental studies, philosophy, the natural sciences, Indigenous studies, and critical theory in order to provoke a science education that actively seeks to remake our shared ecological and social spaces in the coming decades and centuries. This is an open access book.

Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene

Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9783030796228
ISBN-13 : 3030796221
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Synopsis Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene by : Maria F. G. Wallace

This open access edited volume invites transdisciplinary scholars to re-vision science education in the era of the Anthropocene. The collection assembles the works of educators from many walks of life and areas of practice together to help reorient science education toward the problems and peculiarities associated with the geologic times many call the Anthropocene. It has become evident that science education—the way it is currently institutionalized in various forms of school science, government policy, classroom practice, educational research, and public/private research laboratories—is ill-equipped and ill-conceived to deal with the expansive and urgent contexts of the Anthropocene. Paying homage to myopic knowledge systems, rigid state education directives, and academic-professional communities intent on reproducing the same practices, knowledges, and relationships that have endangered our shared world and shared presents/presence is misdirected. This volume brings together diverse scholars to reimagine the field in times of precarity.

Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 2

Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 2
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9783031373916
ISBN-13 : 303137391X
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Synopsis Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 2 by : Xavier Fazio

This edited volume, the second of a two-volume set, presents science curriculum exemplars based on existing and future curriculum models. Drawing upon complexity and systems theories, this book will provide a framework for science curriculum that tackles and transforms the interrelated and socio-ecological causes of our ecological crises. The result is a refreshing and hopeful look at K-12 science curriculum in light of our current global trajectory in the twenty-first century. Chapter Future-oriented Science Education Building Sustainability Competences: An Approach to the European GreenComp Framework is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

A Critical Theory for the Anthropocene

A Critical Theory for the Anthropocene
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9783031377389
ISBN-13 : 3031377389
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Synopsis A Critical Theory for the Anthropocene by : Nathanaël Wallenhorst

This volume, which is rooted in biogeophysical studies, addresses conceptions of political action in the Anthropocene and the tension between a desire to accomplish the Promethean project of modernity and a post-Promethean approach. This work explores the idea of ​​an anthropological mutation of political consolidation from a “post-Promethean togetherness”, to creating the capacity to act together. The political thinking of the human condition developed by Hannah Arendt is important here as a resource for thinking about humanity in terms of human adventure. This has three dimensions: hubris, the world and coexistence referring respectively to the logic of profit of the homo oeconomicus, the logic of responsibility of the homo collectivus and the logic of the hospitality of the homo religatus. The intellectual and political attitude outlined in this book is an extension of critical theory: the work also puts forward a critique of what poses a problem in our relationship to the world and suggests how to overcome it, the ultimate goal being social transformation. The author propose an uprising and an anthropological consolidation of politics based on the revitalization that is brought about by the sharing of a conviviality both between humans and with what is non-human. The identification of conviviality as an educational paradigm to survive the Anthropocene gives us the much needed reason for hope despite this heritage of the Anthropocene. In addition to Arendtian thinking, this critical theory for the Anthropocene draws on the political thinking of several contemporary authors including Maurice Bellet, Hartmut Rosa, Andreas Weber, Dominique Bourg, and Christian Arnsperger. This volume is of interest to researchers in the Anthropocene.

Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 1

Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 1
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9783031142871
ISBN-13 : 303114287X
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Synopsis Science Curriculum for the Anthropocene, Volume 1 by : Xavier Fazio

This volume, the first of a two-volume set, provides a foundation for future research and development in science curriculum. Drawing upon complexity and systems theories, this book provides a framework for science curriculum that tackles and transform the interrelated and socio-ecological causes of our ecological crises in the Anthropocene. Chapters provide a foundational conceptual framework that can inspire and motivate educators and researchers alike, and push the boundaries of science curriculum research, theory, and practice The result is a refreshing and hopeful look at PK-12 science curriculum as a lever for positive change amidst our current global trajectory in the 21st century.

Challenges in Science Education

Challenges in Science Education
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9783031180927
ISBN-13 : 3031180925
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Synopsis Challenges in Science Education by : Gregory P. Thomas

This edited volume focuses on challenges facing science education across three areas: curriculum, teacher education, and pedagogy. Integrating a diverse range of perspectives from both emerging and established scholars in the field, chapters consider the need for measured responses to issues in society that have become pronounced in recent years, including lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic, the environment, and persisting challenges in STEM teaching and learning. In doing so, the editors and their authors chart a potential course for existing and future possibilities and probabilities for science education.

Political Education in the Anthropocene

Political Education in the Anthropocene
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 271
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ISBN-10 : 9783031400216
ISBN-13 : 3031400216
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Synopsis Political Education in the Anthropocene by : Nathanaël Wallenhorst

This book articulates an educational theory as well as a political theory of the Anthropocene. Divided into three sections it addresses educational anthropology, cultures and institutions, and educational recommendations in the Anthropocene. Topics covered in the volume measure the impact of the idea of the Anthropocene on the type of anthropology that underlies education and on a phenomenology of relationship. It links the notion of the Anthropocene with cultures and institutions so as not to 'smooth out' or erase the latter. Finally, it presents proposals and recommendations for educational practices. The work advocates rethinking education as an essential component in ensuring the sustainability of human life in society - by proposing to go beyond the approach of education for sustainable development or environmental education. The work also brings together empirical contributions in which proposals are elaborated for programs, pedagogical devices and experiments relating to the preparation of the future in the field of education. This volume is of interest to researchers of the Anthropocene.

Global Perspectives on STEM Education

Global Perspectives on STEM Education
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9783031606762
ISBN-13 : 3031606760
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Synopsis Global Perspectives on STEM Education by : Isha DeCoito