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Reimagining Science Education in the Anthropocene, Volume 2 / edited by Sara Tolbert, Maria F.G. Wallace, Marc Higgins, Jesse Bazzul.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tolbert, Sara.
Contributor:
Wallace, Maria F. G.
Higgins, Marc, 1981-
Bazzul, Jesse.
Series:
Palgrave Studies in Education and the Environment, 2662-6527
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Study and teaching.
Science.
Environmental education.
Education and state.
Inclusive education.
Education--Philosophy.
Education.
Education--Research.
Science Education.
Environmental and Sustainability Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Inclusive Education.
Educational Philosophy.
Educational Research.
Local Subjects:
Science Education.
Environmental and Sustainability Education.
Educational Policy and Politics.
Inclusive Education.
Educational Philosophy.
Educational Research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (424 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
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 orderto 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.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction: To Be More Relevant the Field of Science Education Needs to Be Less Relevant
Part I Kinship, Magic, and the Unthinkable
Chapter 2 Re-thinking Science Education for the Anthropocene
Chapter 3 What Future Do Young Mozambicans Envision in a Time of Humanitarian and Environmental Crisis?
Chapter 4 How a Phenomenology of Place in Science Education Can Grant Erotic Generosities for the Ocean
Chapter 5 The Ghost of Laplace’s Demon: Revisiting the Anthropocene
Part II Anti-colonial Anthropocene(s)
Chapter 6 Envisioning Non-elite and More-than-Colonial Environmentalisms
Chapter 7 Indigenous Spiritual Geographies: Rosalie Little Thunder and "What Does It Mean to Be a Good Relative?"
Chapter 8 The Social Focus Framework: Antiracist and Anticolonial Conscientization, Consequence, and Presencing in Science Education
Chapter 9 Breaking the Paradigm: Storying Climate Change
Part III Politics and Political Reverberations
Chapter 10 From False Generosity to True Generosity: Theorizing a Critical Imaginary for Science Education
Chapter 11 Anti-racist Praxis in (Science and) Education
Chapter 12 Science Education: From an Ideology of Greed to an Ideology of Thriving
Chapter 13 Practices of Care with the Anthropocene: Scenes from the 2019 Nebraska Flood
Part IV Science Education for a World Yet to Come
Chapter 14 Science Fiction, Speculative Pedagogy, and Critical Hope: Counternarratives for/of the Future
Chapter 15 Curriculum Beyond Apocalypse
Chapter 16 Let’s Root for Each Other and Grow: Interconnectedness (with)in Science Education
Chapter 17 Perturbing Current Boundary Conditions in Discipline-Based and Science Education Research in the Anthropocene: Implications for Research and Teaching Communities
Part V Complicated Conversations
Chapter 18 In Conversation with SharonTodd: Rethinking the Future in a Time of Sorrow
Chapter 19 In Conversation with Max Liboiron: Towards an Everyday, Anticolonial Feminist Science (Education) Practice
Chapter 20 In Conversation with Isabelle Stengers: Ontological Politics in Catastrophic Times
Chapter 21 In Conversation with Steven Khan: Sensible and Sense-able Qualitative Literacies for Multi-species Flourishing
Conclusion Amplifying Science Education Research with(in) a Minor Key. .
ISBN:
9783031354304
3031354303
OCLC:
1415905039

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