Science Teacher Education for Responsible Citizenship [electronic resource] : Towards a Pedagogy for Relevance through Socioscientific Issues / edited by Maria Evagorou, Jan Alexis Nielsen, Justin Dillon.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education ; 52Publisher: Cham : 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XV, 199 p. 19 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030402297
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 507.1 23
LOC classification:
  • LC8-6691
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Socio-scientific issues as promoting responsible citizenship and the relevance of science (Maria Evagorou and Justin Dillon) -- Chapter 2. Teachers and Socioscientific Issues – An Overview of Recent Empirical Research (Jan Alexis Nielsen) -- Chapter 3. Pre-service secondary science teachers' beliefs about teaching socio-scientific issues (Jessica S. C. Leung, Ka Lok Wong, and Kennedy K. H. Chan) -- Chapter 4. Socio-scientific inquiry-based learning: possibilities and challenges for teacher education (Ruth Amos, Marie-Christine Knippels and Ralph Levinson) -- Chapter 5. Critical and Active Public Engagement in Addressing Socioscientific Problems Through Science Teacher Education (Larry Bencze, Sarah El Halwany and Majd Zouda) -- Chapter 6. Supporting Teachers in the Design and Enactment of Socio-Scientific Issue Based Teaching in the USA (Patricia J. Friedrichsen, Troy D. Sadler and Laura Zangori) -- Chapter 7. Gamification of SSI’s as a Science Pedagogy: Toward a Critical Rationality in Teaching Science (James P. Davis and Alberto Bellocchi) -- Chapter 8. Science teachers as proponents of socio-scientific inquiry-based learning: From professional development to classroom enactment (Rachel Cohen, Eran Zafrani and Anat Yarden) -- Chapter 9. Getting ready to work with socio-scientific issues in the classroom: a study with Argentine teachers (Melina Furman, Inés Taylor, Mariana Luzuriaga and María Eugenia Podestá) -- Chapter 10. Introducing SSI in primary pre-service teacher education: scientific practices to learn the ‘big ideas’ of science (Anna Garrido Espeja and Digna Couso) -- Chapter 11. Re-thinking the Integration of Socioscientific Issues in Teacher Education (Ronicka Mudaly) -- Chapter 12. New Perspectives for Addressing Socioscientific Issues in Teacher Education (Jan Alexis Nielsen, Maria Evagorou and Justin Dillon).
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: 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 America, Asia, Australasia and Europe, focuses on examples from in- and pre-service teacher training. The contributors expand on issues related to teachers’ beliefs about teaching SSI, teachers’ challenges when designing and implementing SSI-related activities, the role of professional development, both in pre- and in-service teacher training, in promoting SSI, the role of the nature of science when teaching SSI, promoting scientific practices through SSI in pre-service teaching, and the role of indigenous knowledge in SSI teaching. Finally, the book discusses new perspectives for addressing SSI in teacher education through the lens of relevance and responsible citizenship.
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Socio-scientific issues as promoting responsible citizenship and the relevance of science (Maria Evagorou and Justin Dillon) -- Chapter 2. Teachers and Socioscientific Issues – An Overview of Recent Empirical Research (Jan Alexis Nielsen) -- Chapter 3. Pre-service secondary science teachers' beliefs about teaching socio-scientific issues (Jessica S. C. Leung, Ka Lok Wong, and Kennedy K. H. Chan) -- Chapter 4. Socio-scientific inquiry-based learning: possibilities and challenges for teacher education (Ruth Amos, Marie-Christine Knippels and Ralph Levinson) -- Chapter 5. Critical and Active Public Engagement in Addressing Socioscientific Problems Through Science Teacher Education (Larry Bencze, Sarah El Halwany and Majd Zouda) -- Chapter 6. Supporting Teachers in the Design and Enactment of Socio-Scientific Issue Based Teaching in the USA (Patricia J. Friedrichsen, Troy D. Sadler and Laura Zangori) -- Chapter 7. Gamification of SSI’s as a Science Pedagogy: Toward a Critical Rationality in Teaching Science (James P. Davis and Alberto Bellocchi) -- Chapter 8. Science teachers as proponents of socio-scientific inquiry-based learning: From professional development to classroom enactment (Rachel Cohen, Eran Zafrani and Anat Yarden) -- Chapter 9. Getting ready to work with socio-scientific issues in the classroom: a study with Argentine teachers (Melina Furman, Inés Taylor, Mariana Luzuriaga and María Eugenia Podestá) -- Chapter 10. Introducing SSI in primary pre-service teacher education: scientific practices to learn the ‘big ideas’ of science (Anna Garrido Espeja and Digna Couso) -- Chapter 11. Re-thinking the Integration of Socioscientific Issues in Teacher Education (Ronicka Mudaly) -- Chapter 12. New Perspectives for Addressing Socioscientific Issues in Teacher Education (Jan Alexis Nielsen, Maria Evagorou and Justin Dillon).

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 America, Asia, Australasia and Europe, focuses on examples from in- and pre-service teacher training. The contributors expand on issues related to teachers’ beliefs about teaching SSI, teachers’ challenges when designing and implementing SSI-related activities, the role of professional development, both in pre- and in-service teacher training, in promoting SSI, the role of the nature of science when teaching SSI, promoting scientific practices through SSI in pre-service teaching, and the role of indigenous knowledge in SSI teaching. Finally, the book discusses new perspectives for addressing SSI in teacher education through the lens of relevance and responsible citizenship.

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