Sociocultural approaches to STEM education : an ISCAR international collective issue / Katerina Plakitsi, Sylvie Barma, editors.

This book is a contribution to the sociocultural approaches to Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education. It offers a new interpreting theoretical framework coming from the Cultural Historical Psychology. The authors highlight some serious elements of the sociocultural context...

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Other Authors: Plakitsi, Katerina (Editor), Barma, Sylvie (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2023.
Series:Sociocultural explorations of science education ; v. 21.
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505 0 |a Preface -- Part I: SECTION 1: SECTION 1: A CHAT PERSPECTIVE ON TRANSFORMATIVE ACTIVITY IN SCIENCE EDUCATION: THE ROLE OF TENSIONS AND CONTRADICTIONS -- Chapter 1. A cultural-historical perspective on upper-primary and secondary science education: Implications for research (Seth Chaiklin) -- Chapter 2. On the Nature of Science Education Antinomies: Discussion from Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Perspective (André Rodrigues, Juliano Camillo, and Cristiano Mattos) -- Chapter 3. Expansive resolution of conflicts of motives by science teachers leading to the development of their praxis in their respective school communities (Sylvie Barma) -- Chapter 4. Exemplifying tensions of inter- versus intra-disciplinary learning in context of school makerspaces using lenses of activity theory (Viktor Freiman) -- Chapter 5. STEM Education and double stimulation in a regional network (John Cripps Clark) -- Part II: INSTRUMENT PRODUCING ACTIVITY AND THE ROLE OF TECHNOCREATIVE ACTIVITIES IN STEM EDUCATION: A CHAT PERSPECTIVE -- Chapter 6. We have problems! Analysis of the attitudes and actions within the collaborative problem solving of the international educational robotics challenge (Margarida Romero and Sylvie Barma) -- Chapter 7. Creative Computing: acculturating school children and teachers to teaching and learning with scratch (Tara Ratnam) -- Part III: EARLY YEARS SCIENCE EDUCATION FROM A CULTURAL HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE -- Chapter 8. 'On the way to Science...' Development of the Scientific Method in the early years (Eleni Kolokouri and Katerina Plakitsi) -- Chapter 9. The mediating role of the educator: Is it always a case of intervention (Glykeria Fragkiadaki and Konstantinos Ravanis) -- Chapter 10. Creativity in Early Years Science Education (Maria Topoliati and Katerina Plakitsi) -- Part IV: CHAT IN SCIENCE TEACHERS EDUCATION -- Chapter 11. Expanded co-teaching activity in the context of physics teacher education (Glauco S. F. Silva and Cristiano Mattos) -- Chapter 12. CHAT in organizing a Teacher Development program about teaching NOS (Anna Koumara) -- Chapter 13. Science Education Program "Thunderbolt Hunt". Practicing Scientific Method in the Archaeological Museum of Ioannina (Christina Kornelaki and Katerina Plakitsi) -- Epilogue. 
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